Becoming a Counsellor: A Student Companion

Author:   Kirsten Amis
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
ISBN:  

9781848608818


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   18 March 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Becoming a Counsellor: A Student Companion


Overview

Becoming a Counsellor is a one-stop reference book for all new counselling trainees. Whether starting out on an introductory course or tackling a postgraduate diploma, this book will make the journey to professional qualification that little bit easier. It addresses the complexities and challenges of counselling training by confronting and unpicking the many potentially daunting issues and questions faced by students throughout their training. The book covers a comprehensive range of topics, including - choosing a course and theoretical orientation - clarifying roles - who's who on the course? - explaining common pedagogical activities and expectations, including the personal development journal - assessment, supervision and support - ethical and legal issues. While earlier chapters introduce methods of learning and developing for those new to the field, later sections addressing research, supervision and placements will be of interest to students who are studying at a higher level. This engaging, straightforward introduction to counselling will be an essential companion for students new to counselling throughout their training, whether on basic introductory or postgraduate diploma courses.

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Author:   Kirsten Amis
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9781848608818


ISBN 10:   1848608810
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   18 March 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

An Introduction to Counselling Training Starting out Theoretical Orientation Who Needs Counselling? Counselling Contexts Who′s Who on the Course Personal Development Personal Journal Co-Counselling Working on Counselling Skills Academic Assignments Ethical and Legal Issues Relational Issues Supervision and Support The Residential Experience Research Placement Certification, Registration and Accreditation Professional Considerations The End of the Course

Reviews

I wish I had read this book during my training! It answers so many of the questions I had wanted to ask, but didn't because I feared I should have known the answers. Amis writes skilfully using her own experience as a trainer, counsellor and supervisor, and does so with warmth, compassion and knowledge. I strongly recommend this book for anyone in training, or contemplating it. - Dr Andrew Reeves, Counsellor, Supervisor, Trainer and Editor of Counselling and Psychotherapy Research journal


'I wish I had read this book during my training! It answers so many of the questions I had wanted to ask, but didn't because I feared I should have known the answers. Amis writes skilfully using her own experience as a trainer, counsellor and supervisor, and does so with warmth, compassion and knowledge. I strongly recommend this book for anyone in training, or contemplating it.' Dr Andrew Reeves Counsellor, Supervisor, Trainer and Editor of Counselling and Psychotherapy Research journal


Author Information

Since completing her training as a mental health nurse in 1987, Kirsten has spent over 20 years working as a counsellor, lecturer in counselling and supervisor within the NHS, education, private practice and voluntary sectors. In addition to this, she works as an SQA Appointee in the role of External Verifier for counselling qualifications. Kirsten’s published work includes Challenges in Counselling: Counselling Students, (2013, Hodder) and Becoming a Counsellor: A Student Companion, (2011, Sage). Her areas of interest include counselling students, counselling training and working with addiction. 

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