Sanders / Hill | Counselling for Depression | Buch | 978-1-4462-7209-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 421 g

Sanders / Hill

Counselling for Depression


1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4462-7209-1
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 421 g

ISBN: 978-1-4462-7209-1
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd


This is the first book to take a humanistic - person-centred/experiential - approach to counselling to the most commonly presenting client issue, depression. A landmark text, it establishes humanistic counselling as an evidence-based psychological intervention and is essential reading for trainees wishing to work in public health settings. Chapters cover:

· Evidence-based practice and person-centred and experiential therapies

· Counselling for Depression competence framework

· Working briefly

· the Counselling for Depression therapeutic stance

· In-depth case studies illustrating Counselling for Depression in practice

· Training, Supervision and Research.

The book further includes lists of CfD competences, research data supporting the approach, and sources used in developing the Humanistic Competence Framework

This will be vital reading for those taking CfD training or a humanistic counselling and psychotherapy course, as well as for those already working within the NHS wishing to enhance their practice.

Andy Hill is an accredited counsellor, an experienced trainer and Head of Research at the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Pete Sanders is retired person-centred therapist, who now acts acts as a trainer, with a special interest in Pre Therapy. He founded PCCS training and PCCS books with his wife Maggie.

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Introduction
Evidence-based practice and person-centred and experiential therapies
Introducing the Counselling for Depression competence framework
Depression
Person-centred and experiential therapies
Conceptualising depression from a person-centred and experiential therapies perspective
Working briefly
The Counselling for Depression therapeutic stance
Counselling for Depression in practice
Training, Supervision and Research: Developing Counselling for Depression
Lists of CfD competences
Data from Elliott et al (2013) meta-analysis
List of sources used in developing the Humanistic Competence Framework
References


Hill, Andy
Having trained as a person-centred counsellor in the late 1980s, Andy Hill has worked as a trainer, counsellor and researcher for over 20 years. He worked originally as a further education lecturer at Oldham College, where he established counsellor training courses and a student counselling service, and subsequently as a senior lecturer at Salford University, where he was programme leader for a British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) accredited counsellor training programme. He has authored systematic reviews in counselling older people (2004) and counselling in primary care (2008) and was lead author for the 2011 evaluation of the Welsh schools counselling strategy. He has played a leading role in the development of competence frameworks in a number of fields: humanistic counselling; counselling for depression; counselling young people; online counselling. He is a BACP accredited counsellor and has practised in student counselling, NHS psychotherapy services, NHS primary care and more recently in an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service. His main area of professional interest is evidence-based practice and how humanistic therapies can engage with this paradigm in order to expand the range of therapies available to service-users in the NHS. As part of this work Andy is interested in how stronger links between research, training and practice can produce better therapeutic services and improved outcomes for service-users. Andy is currently Head of Research at BACP and so has an ongoing involvement in commissioning projects, undertaking research and disseminating research findings via the Association’s research journal Counselling and Psychotherapy Research and its annual research conference.

Sanders, Pete
Pete worked as a volunteer counsellor for ‘Off The Record’ in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the early 1970s whilst a psychology undergraduate. This, and a full time Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling at the University of Aston in Birmingham in 1974/5, set him on his subsequent career as a counsellor, trainer, supervisor and author. During this time he was the course leader on three BACP recognised courses, was centrally involved in establishing and running the BACP Trainer Accreditation Scheme, wrote, co-wrote or edited 15 books, and founded PCCS Training and PCCS Books with his wife Maggie. Apart from his continuing interest in the development of theory and practice in person-centred and experiential therapies, he is dedicated to the demedicalisation of distress. Pete thinks that mental health services are in urgent need of reformation and is more likely to be found at a Hearing Voices Network conference than a BACP event. He is a Trustee of the Soteria Network, UK.



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