Counselling in Context
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Higher Education
Skills of Clinical Supervision for Nurses
2nd Edition © 2011 | Published: January 16, 2011Out of stock"I have eagerly awaited the follow up to Bond and Holland's ground breaking first edition published some 12 years ago. This second edition is completely revisited, retaining the readable chapter structure, but tackling the key questions head on pertinent to clinical supervision development for nursi…
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Higher Education
Counselling Skills In Social Work Practice
2nd Edition © 2005 | Published: February 16, 2005Out of stock· In what ways is counselling relevant to contemporary social work?· How do counselling skills integrate with social work roles and responsibilities?This book examines these skills and their applicability, drawing from social work and counselling theories and methods using clear, practical example…
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Higher Education
Counselling Skills For Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors
1st Edition © 2003 | Published: April 16, 2003Out of stock"This book is compact and easy to read, and could make a significant contribution to practitioners' ability to communicate effectively and make their practice patient centred." Journal fo Clinical Nursing"This is a delightful book which is well written, easy to read and suitable for students, qualif…
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Higher Education
Psychodynamic Approaches To Sexual Problems
1st Edition © 2000 | Published: March 16, 2000Out of stock* How do we currently understand sexual dysfunction?* How can psychodynamic theories contribute to an understanding of sexual difficulties?* How can we treat sexual problems psychodynamically?Counsellors and therapists can be hesitant about addressing the sexual problems of their clients from any…
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Higher Education
Counselling Skills For Teachers
1st Edition © 1999 | Published: October 16, 1999Out of stock* Tina says she is pregnant and considering a termination.* Marcus wonders whether he should tell his friends he is gay.* You worry whether Gulshan has some form of eating disorder.* Stephen's father is very angry with you about the school's treatment of his son.* Jane boasts to you that she and her…
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