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Clinical Counselling in Community and Voluntary Settings provides an overview of the development of counselling in a world of managed care, where resources are tight and professionals are stretched to their limits. Experienced contributors from a varied and diverse background cover issues including:
* the place of community and voluntary organisations in society at large
* the nature of counselling in voluntary and community settings
* containment and holding
* the nature of the client group and its affect on clinical work
This book will provide theoretical and practical advice of interest to both experienced practitioners and students considering a placement with a voluntary counselling organisation.



Table of Contents

Introduction, Stimpson. The Place of Community and Voluntary Organisations in Society at Large, Robinson. The Nature of Counselling in Voluntary and Community Settings, Tyndall. Clinical Work, Supervision and Management, Hill. Research : The Impetus for, and the Measure of, Good Practice. A Case Study from the Voluntary Sector, Machin. Focusing on the Frame - Researching the Impact of Third Parties when working with Children, O'Farrell. Assessment for Counselling in Community and Voluntary Organisations, Stolte. Issue of Containment and Holding Mander. How does the Nature of the Client Group, or the Presenting Problem, Affect the Clinical Work? Cottrell, Elgar. Putting 'Technique' into Question, Gordon. Postscript : Counselling in a Postmodern Context, Stimpson.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/09/2003
      ISBN13: 9781583911556, 978-1583911556
      ISBN10: 1583911553

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Clinical Counselling in Community and Voluntary Settings provides an overview of the development of counselling in a world of managed care, where resources are tight and professionals are stretched to their limits. Experienced contributors from a varied and diverse background cover issues including:
      * the place of community and voluntary organisations in society at large
      * the nature of counselling in voluntary and community settings
      * containment and holding
      * the nature of the client group and its affect on clinical work
      This book will provide theoretical and practical advice of interest to both experienced practitioners and students considering a placement with a voluntary counselling organisation.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction, Stimpson. The Place of Community and Voluntary Organisations in Society at Large, Robinson. The Nature of Counselling in Voluntary and Community Settings, Tyndall. Clinical Work, Supervision and Management, Hill. Research : The Impetus for, and the Measure of, Good Practice. A Case Study from the Voluntary Sector, Machin. Focusing on the Frame - Researching the Impact of Third Parties when working with Children, O'Farrell. Assessment for Counselling in Community and Voluntary Organisations, Stolte. Issue of Containment and Holding Mander. How does the Nature of the Client Group, or the Presenting Problem, Affect the Clinical Work? Cottrell, Elgar. Putting 'Technique' into Question, Gordon. Postscript : Counselling in a Postmodern Context, Stimpson.

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