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What's the Good of Counselling & Psychotherapy? : The Benefits Explained - Colin Feltham
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What's the Good of Counselling & Psychotherapy?

The Benefits Explained

By: Colin Feltham (Editor)

Hardcover | 8 January 2003

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What's the Good of Counselling & Psychotherapy presents the case for psychological therapy, as seen by those at the leading edge of practice. Psychological therapy is widely criticized by those who question its necessity and effectiveness. While much has been written within the field about the advantages of one form of therapy over another, much less attention has been given to either defending or promoting the practice of psychological therapy in general. In response to the critics Analyzing the nature of human distress and the social and political factors, which give rise to it, the first part examines the extent to which individuals can realistically be helped in areas such as...- relationship difficulties - suicidal thoughts, and - borderline personality disorders - psychological effects of abuse in childhood. While it is often a personal crisis which prompts individuals to seek help from a counsellor or psychotherapist, practitioners themselves see benefits to their clients, which extend beyond crisis intervention to facilitating personal growth and greater emotional intelligence. Part two considers this aspect of the therapist's role and the benefits for clients both as individuals and members of society. This is thought-provoking reading for all that believe in the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy and a challenging response to those who stand on the outside as critics.

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`What this brilliant book does so well is to produce not just the evidence for the research effectiveness of therapies but makes the moral case for bringing together human psychological welfare needs and the expanding number of skilled, ethically sensitive people ready to listen to and respond in the most deeply human and needed way - the counsellors and all who work as psychological therapists. I strongly recommend this book' - Graham Curtis Jenkins, Counselling in Practice `There is much here to stir up the reluctant practitioner to explain themselves and their practice more ably and, better still, to promote and defend our profession' - The Revd John Eatock, Healthcare, Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal

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Published: 18th September 2002

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