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The SAGE handbook of counselling and psychotherapy / ed. Colin Feltham, Ian E. Horton Nível de parte analítica: Postscript: summary and future forecasting • Workplace counselling • Transcultural therapy • Telephone counselling • Student counselling • Counseling in primary care • Personal growth • Counselling older adults • Managing stress • Groups and group counselling / therapy • Lesbian and gay affirmative therapy • Family and systematic therapy • Electronically delivered therapies • Disabled people • Couple counseling • Co-counselling • Counselling children • Career counselling • Brief / Time-limited therapy • Assertiveness • Recovered memories of sexual abuse: theoretical and practical issues • Suicide and deliberate self-harm • Sexual dysfunction • Sexual abuse in childhood • Schizophrenia • Relationship problems • Rape and sexual violence towards woman • Psychosomatic problems • Pregnancy, miscarriage and termination • Post-traumatic stress disorder • Phobias • Personality disorders • Obsessive compulsive disorder • Infertility • HIV / AIDS • Eating problems • Counselling drug-related problems • Depression • Bereavement • Anxiety and panic • Anger control • Alcohol problems • Conceptualizing clients' problems • Psychopharmacology • The transtheoretical model (James O. Prochaska, 1942- and Carlo C. DiClemente, 1942- ) • Solution-focused therapy • The skilled helper model (Gerard Egan, 1930- ) • Neuro-linguistic programming (Richard Bandler, 1950- and John Grinder, 1940- ) • Multimodal therapy (Arnold A. Lazarus, 1932- ) • Cognitive analytic therapy (Anthony Ryle, 1927- ) • Transactional analysis (Eric Berne, 1910-1970) • Psychosysthesis theraphy (Roberto Assagioli, 1888-1974 • Psychodrama (Jacob Levy Moreno, 1889-1974) • Primal therapy / integration (Arthur Janov, 1924- ) • Person-centred counselling and psychotherapy (Carl R. Rogers, 1902-1987) • Narrative approaches to therapy • Gestalt therapy (Frederick Peris, 1893-1970) • Existential counselling and therapy • Rational Emotive behaviour therapy (Albert Ellis, 1913-) • Personal construct counselling and psychotherapy (George A. Kelly, 1905-1967) • Cogntive therapy (Aaron Beck, 1921-) • Behavioural psychotherapy • The attachment theory of John Bowlby (1907-1990) • psychodynamic therapy (Melanie Klein, 1882-1960) • Psychoanalytical therapy (Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939) • Analytical psychology (Carl Gustav Jung, 1875-1961) • Adlerian therapy (Alfred Adler, 1870-1937) • approaches to counselling and psychotheraphy: introduction • Integration • Models of counselling and psychotherapy • Psychological type theory • Contextual psychology • The Core system: developing and delivering practive-based evidence through quality evaluation • Evidence-based practice in counselling and psychotherapy: definition, philisophy and critique • The relevance of research • Responding to complaints • Therapy and the law • Client experiences • Ethical Codes and guidance • Private practice, insurance, advertising • Clinical supervision • Professional and personal development • Clinical practice issues • Ancillary skills • Structuring work with clients • Assessment and case formulation • Specific strategies and techniques • Generic skills • The client-therapist relationship • Race, culture and ethnicity • religion within a multi-faith context • Sexual orientation • Social class • Age • Disability • Gender • Settings and opportunities for employment • Arenas • Types of goal • What are counselling and psychotheraphy?Publicação: London : SAGE, 2006Descrição: 593 p.Disponibilidade:
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