Psychosynthesis Counselling in ActionSAGE, 28.11.2013 - 232 Seiten Psychosynthesis Counselling in Action is the definitive introduction to the principles and techniques of the approach. Demonstrating the need for people to find a more positive meaning to their lives, Diana Whitmore guides the reader through the four main stages of the counselling journey, explaining how the wide range of practical methods can be tailored to different client needs. This Fourth Edition includes:
It is vital reading for those seeking an introduction to psychosynthesis, as well as practitioners of other orientations who wish to incorporate this approach into their own therapeutic work. Lady Diana Whitmore, MAEd is Chief Executive and a founding Director of Teens and Toddlers UK. |
Inhalt
The Psychosynthesis Counsellor | |
Basic Techniques of Psychosynthesis Counselling | |
Diagnosis and Assessment | |
The Initial Phase of Counselling | |
The Middle Phase of Counselling | |
The Transpersonal Dimension of Counselling | |
The Final Phase of Counselling | |
Youth Work | |
Coaching | |
Further Reading | |
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