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âœThis book should be read by everyone working in a helping profession.â
Laura Burns, Training Lead for Hostage and Crisis Negotiation (2017-2020) and Inspector, Police Scotland, UK

âœThis is a superb book in every single respect: beautifully written, relevant, supportive and providing an accessible framework for all those in the helping professions to develop and enhance relationships with people.â
Professor Andrew Reeves, Professor in Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of Chester, UK

âœThis is an excellent resource for anyone who requires an element of embedded counselling in a professional capacity.â
Dr William N. Scott, Lecturer in Biomedicine, Atlantic Technological University, Ireland

Embedded Counselling in the Helping Professions offers a practical framework for understanding how frontline human service practitioners can respond effectively to the emotional support needs of

Table of Contents
Preface

Chapter 1. Where do people find support?
Chapter 2. How counselling can help
Chapter 3. Embedded counselling: a framework for practice
Chapter 4. Ethical principles
Chapter 5. Doing good work
Chapter 6. Crisis
Chapter 7. Emotions
Chapter 8. Adversity and trauma
Chapter 9. Transitions
Chapter 10. Bereavement and loss
Chapter 11. Making changes

References


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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 27/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9780335250257, 978-0335250257
      ISBN10: 335250254
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      Psychology

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      âœThis book should be read by everyone working in a helping profession.â
      Laura Burns, Training Lead for Hostage and Crisis Negotiation (2017-2020) and Inspector, Police Scotland, UK

      âœThis is a superb book in every single respect: beautifully written, relevant, supportive and providing an accessible framework for all those in the helping professions to develop and enhance relationships with people.â
      Professor Andrew Reeves, Professor in Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of Chester, UK

      âœThis is an excellent resource for anyone who requires an element of embedded counselling in a professional capacity.â
      Dr William N. Scott, Lecturer in Biomedicine, Atlantic Technological University, Ireland

      Embedded Counselling in the Helping Professions offers a practical framework for understanding how frontline human service practitioners can respond effectively to the emotional support needs of

      Table of Contents
      Preface

      Chapter 1. Where do people find support?
      Chapter 2. How counselling can help
      Chapter 3. Embedded counselling: a framework for practice
      Chapter 4. Ethical principles
      Chapter 5. Doing good work
      Chapter 6. Crisis
      Chapter 7. Emotions
      Chapter 8. Adversity and trauma
      Chapter 9. Transitions
      Chapter 10. Bereavement and loss
      Chapter 11. Making changes

      References


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