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Mastering Counselling Theory

  • Textbook
  • © 2002

Overview

  • Covers all the major counselling theories succinctly and comprehensively
    Subject areas are broken down into subcategories, making even the most complex theories easy to follow
    Includes bullet points, questions, and an extensive glossary to aid learning revision

Part of the book series: Macmillan Master Series (MMS)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Introduction: what is counselling?

  2. Psychodynamic counselling

  3. Humanistic counselling

  4. Existential counselling

  5. Cognitive therapy and behavioural counselling

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About this book

Mastering Counselling Theory provides comprehensive coverage of all the major concepts and ideas integral to the theory of counselling from behavioural to existential to psychodynamic studies. Fully explaining complicated terms and theories, the book includes an extensive glossary, making this complex area of study easy to understand. Exploring popular areas such as Freud, Jung, and Cognitive Counselling, this is an invaluable guide to counselling theory for students, lecturers and the general reader alike.

About the author

RAY COLLEDGE is a professional counsellor, trainer and supervisor, and is a member of the British Association of Counsellors.

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