LIVING THERAPY SERIES Coming to terms with a progressive disabling disease can be a struggle not only for the personal nature of pain but the stressful impact that it can have on family and friends. This book sets out to provide the reader with an experience of working with a person suffering progressive disability both in the early stages and at an advanced and more disabling stage from a person-centred theoretical perspective.
Using fictitious dialogue it provides a real insight into what can occur during counselling sessions based on case studies at different stages of a progressive disabling disease.
Reflections on the process and points for discussion are included to stimulate further thought and debate and; supervision as well as counselling is covered to aid further professional development. Counselling for Progressive Disability: person-centred dialogues will be of value to many health and social care professionals who work with people with progressive disability. For more information on other titles in this series please click here
By:
Richard Bryant-Jefferies (Retired BACP Accredited Person-Centred Counsellor and Supervisor UK) Imprint: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 1st New edition Dimensions:
Height: 152mm,
Width: 305mm,
Spine: 247mm
Weight: 408g ISBN:9781857758986 ISBN 10: 1857758986 Series:Living Therapies Series Pages: 320 Publication Date:28 February 2003 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Part One - Coming to terms with the diagnosis of progressive disability. Part Two - The reality of mobility loss.