Psychotherapy and Counselling: Reflections on Practice

Author:   Professor Carolyn Noble (, Head of School, School of Social Work, Australian College Applied Psychology (ACAP)) ,  Professor Elizabeth Day (, Senior Lecturer, Counselling & Psychotherapy, School of Social Work, Australian College Applied Psychology (ACAP))
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Australia
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   06 November 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Professor Carolyn Noble (, Head of School, School of Social Work, Australian College Applied Psychology (ACAP)) ,  Professor Elizabeth Day (, Senior Lecturer, Counselling & Psychotherapy, School of Social Work, Australian College Applied Psychology (ACAP))
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Australia
Imprint:   OUP Australia and New Zealand
Dimensions:   Width: 19.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   0.714kg
ISBN:  

9780190300685


ISBN 10:   019030068
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   06 November 2015
Audience:   Adult education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1.  Psychotherapy and Counselling: Context and content Carolyn Noble & Elizabeth DayPart 1: Contemporary Horizons of Practice2. Feminist therapy: Theories and practicesCarolyn Noble & Elizabeth Day3. First Nations Healing: Indigenous approaches to counsellingFrankie Merritt4. The ethics of touch in contemporary psychotherapyGena Fawns5. Diagnosis gone mad: Staying present at the edge of ‘difference’Michael Reed 6. Using film in counselling and psychotherapy Jillian Lynch Part 2: Relational Therapies 7. Therapy that fits: Feedback informed, client directed counsellingNathan Beel8. The relational world of existential therapy and counsellingAlison Strasser9. Transforming anger in a colourful lifeGraeme James10. Adaptation and change in both client and counsellor, in a sexual abuse caseAmanda Stuart & Tammy Robinson 11. Kim: A case study demonstrating recovery from complex trauma Mary Goslet Part 3: Expressive Therapies 12. Play therapyKylie Pidgeon, Judi Parson, Lucinda Mora, Jay Anderson, Karen Stagnitti & Vivienne Mountain13. Dance movement therapy as a specialised form of counselling and psychotherapy in AustraliaKim Dunphy, Jane Guthrie & Sue Mullane14. Equine assisted psychotherapy Maggie Broom15. From fragmentation to integration: Re-storying professional identity as a narrative therapistRuth Thorne16. Moving beyond embodiment to ‘animation’-based psychotherapy and counsellingSandra Kay Lauffenburger Part 4: Integrative Therapies 17. Metaphor in counsellor training: Using myth, narrative and the Hero’s Journey to facilitate reflection, insight and transformationFrankie Merritt & Jane Clark  18. Stories of constancy and change: A narrative odysseyJane Clark & Rob Hadfield19. In search of myself: An integrative approachElizabeth Anne Riley20. The artistry and therapeutic practice of hypnotherapyEileen Davis Part 5: Psychodynamic Therapies 21. Embodied imagination: Working with dreams and memories to facilitate therapeutic changeJennifer Hume & Michelle Morris22. Mental illness or complex trauma?: From diagnosis to recoveryJudith de Lang & Mandy Freeling 23. ‘Forget me not’– My journey through Jungian analysis – A case presentationToni Woodward & John Merchant

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Professor Carolyn Noble, Inaugural Head of School of Social Work and Professor of Social Work, Australian College of Applied Psychology, PhD, Master of Social Work, Bachelor of Social Work (University of New South Wales). Dr Elizabeth Day, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head of School in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Australian College of Applied Psychology, PhD (MU), Advanced Diploma of Relational Gestalt Psychotherapy (Gestalt Therapy Australia), Advanced Certificate in Gestalt Counselling (Gestalt Therapy Australia), Bachelor of Arts (Hons) (Melb).

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