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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bob Manthei , Ann Munro , John Small , John Small (Former Reader in Education, University of Canterbury, New Zealand)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition ISBN: 9780415039567ISBN 10: 0415039568 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 16 March 1989 Audience: General/trade Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book is clear, concise, well written, and covers the whole field of counselling well. It would therefore serve as a natural companion to any counselling/social skills course while being an equally excellent read for the lay person. - Terry Boulton, Psychology News This book is breathtakingly brief and wonderful for that. Breathtaking brevity. How refreshing. How wonderful to read clear, straightforward descriptions of the skills involved in counselling and not have to wade through a load of irrelevant padding ... I can see this book, like good counselling, working effectively on different levels to suit different needs. It is a book I will return to, and strongly recommend to others. - Educational Psychology in Practice The book is clear, concise, well written, and covers the whole field of counselling well. It would therefore serve as a natural companion to any counselling/social skills course while being an equally excellent read for the lay person. - Terry Boulton, Psychology News This book is breathtakingly brief and wonderful for that. Breathtaking brevity. How refreshing. How wonderful to read clear, straightforward descriptions of the skills involved in counselling and not have to wade through a load of irrelevant padding ... I can see this book, like good counselling, working effectively on different levels to suit different needs. It is a book I will return to, and strongly recommend to others. - Educational Psychology in Practice The book is clear, concise, well written, and covers the whole field of counselling well. It would therefore serve as a natural companion to any counselling/social skills course while being an equally excellent read for the lay person. - Terry Boulton, Psychology News This book is breathtakingly brief and wonderful for that. Breathtaking brevity. How refreshing. How wonderful to read clear, straightforward descriptions of the skills involved in counselling and not have to wade through a load of irrelevant padding ... I can see this book, like good counselling, working effectively on different levels to suit different needs. It is a book I will return to, and strongly recommend to others. - Educational Psychology in Practice The book is clear, concise, well written, and covers the whole field of counselling well. It would therefore serve as a natural companion to any counselling/social skills course while being an equally excellent read for the lay person. - Terry Boulton, Psychology News<br><br>This book is breathtakingly brief and wonderful for that. Breathtaking brevity. How refreshing. How wonderful to read clear, straightforward descriptions of the skills involved in counselling and not have to wade through a load of irrelevant padding ... I can see this book, like good counselling, working effectively on different levels to suit different needs. It is a book I will return to, and strongly recommend to others. - Educational Psychology in Practice Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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