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NEW PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES BOOKS FROM RADCLIFFE PUBLISHING
This concise guide provides readers with a rich source of ideas on starting hypnotherapy practice. ‘Disciplined, well-researched and up-to-date.’ Michael Heap ‘Destined to be a classic.’ Claire Frederick For more information please click here
Explains the cognitive behavioural approach and its many uses across a wide range of health and social care environments. 'An accessible and informative text. An indispensable resource for any mental health professional. Excellent.' Anne Garland, in the Foreword For more information please click here
Based on the highly successful first edition, the long-awaited Dynamic Psychotherapy Explained, Second Edition is a concise but comprehensive overview of this important treatment. It places psychotherapy in its context in psychiatry, outlines the important theories of dynamic psychotherapy, and is packed with clinical examples to illustrate theory and practice. For more information please click here
This book provides a thorough, practical introduction and an overview of clinical hypnosis in the medical setting. 'Well written, clear, excellent. Any practitioner employing hypnosis in the clinical setting will find value in this text.' COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE For more information please click here
Steve Vincent Provides a rigorous look at empathic understanding, with practical case illustrations throughout. It is the most stimulating, thorough, in-depth work on empathy as originated and developed by Carl Rogers within client-centred therapy and the person-centred approach that a reader will find. For more information please click here.
Covers the practical side of dream interpretation during the therapeutic consultation. 'Coolidge does a sterling job. His selection of case studies, ideas and references comes together as a masterly mixture that will leave the enquiring mind ready and equipped to explore further. Five stars.' NURSING STANDARD For more information please click here
Explores the thoughts of poets, therapists and counsellors in relation to the human condition. Psychological therapists and counsellors, health and social care workers, and writers will find this very accessible book invaluable. For more information please click here
This fascinating and illuminating study brings together a wealth of information on how music has had an effect on the lives of individuals. 'Accessible and well-researched - this book offers a welcome banquet of food for thought and further explanation of the meaning, value and potential uses of music in our therapeutic lives and in the lives of those seeking therapy.' HEALTHCARE COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY For more information please click here
Mary Butterton This fascinating and illuminating study brings together a wealth of information gained from individuals who reveal how music has had an effect on their lives. I unveils how music plays an important part in counselling and therapy and links the disciplines of the philosophy of music to neuroscience, developmental psychology and psychoanalysis. For more information please click here.
Living Therapy Series In the Living Therapy series, Richard Bryant-Jefferies takes the reader into the therapy room and into the heart and mind of the therapeutic encounter. The series brings the therapeutic experience alive and demonstrates, in particular, the application of the person-centred approach to working with a range of issues. This is a unique approach. These are not textbooks in the usual sense. The themes are wide-ranging. The settings vary from title to title. Each title focuses on an area of counselling and the process that occurs both within the client and the counsellor as they move towards a relational experience.
Counsellors and psychotherapists who practise, or are interested in, the person-centred approach, will find this book invaluable. It also provides vital information for youth leaders, teachers and parents of young people, and counsellors and therapists in training. For more information please click here
Uniquely demonstrates the person-centred counselling process in relation to death and dying. 'Valuable. Interesting. This book illustrates well that there is much more to bereavement than the often quoted "stages of grief".' NURSING AND THERAPIES NEWS For more information please click here
Focuses on women whose eating patterns have effected other aspects of their lives such as work, health and family. This book is invaluable for trainees and experienced counsellors, members of support organisations, and women suffering from eating disorders, their friends and families. For more information please click here
This book provides a new realism in understanding the world of alcohol counselling. It uses dialogue to enable the reader to appreciate the nature of counselling a person with an alcohol problem through the application of person-centred counselling theory. For more information please click here.
Richard Bryant-Jefferies 'This important and engaging text combines believable stories of young people with the provision of theoretical comment and developmental questions for the practitioner' Colin Lago, in his Foreword 'A real gift to anybody interested in raising and counselling young people' Peggy Natiello, in her Foreword For more information please click here.
Richard Bryant-Jefferies This book sets out to provide the reader with an experience of working with a person suffering progressive disability, both in the early stages and at an advanced and more disabling stage, from a person-centred theoretical perspective. For more information please click here.
Richard Bryant-Jefferies 'Counselling a Recovering Drug User has a story line that gripped me like a magnet from cover to cover. The reader will come away with a heightened awareness and increased knowledge of the complexities dealing with people who have a drug related problem' Peter C Robinson, in the Foreword For more information please click here.
Richard Bryant-Jefferies This book provides a vivid insight into working with a client who is a survivor of child sexual abuse. Using fictitious dialogue it illustrates the person-centred approach and relates it to how memories can surface, and the impact that this can have on the client and counsellor. For more information please click here.
Richard Bryant-Jefferies 'This book provides excellent insights into the many issues and challenges that are part of the work undertaken by therapists and counsellors in the primary care setting. The book is sensitively written and challenges the reader to reflect on key issues involved in the counselling process' NURSING STANDARD For more information please click here.
This book focuses on men whose eating patterns have generated side-effects on other aspects of their lives such as work, health and family. It provides vital insight for both trainees and experienced counsellors, as well as men suffering from eating disorders, their friends and families. For full information please click here.
Each preceding book in the Living Therapy series provides a demonstration of the application of the person-centred approach to counselling and psychotherapy to clients presenting with particular issues. To complement these, this book focuses more on the supervisory element of the therapeutic process. For full information please click here.
'The fictitious dialogues of this book offer a creative possibility for both counsellors and (potential) clients to deal with the practice and theory of counselling. It provides an interesting and inspiring approach for therapists to reflect on their practice and the narrative stimulates readers to consider their own approach to clients' Peter Schmid, in the Foreword For full information please click here.
'The Living Therapy series aim is ‘to bring the reader a direct experience of the counselling process, an exposure to the thoughts and feelings of both client and counsellor as they encounter each other on the therapeutic journey’… these books do all this and more.' Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal For full information please click here.
Offers the reader an opportunity to experience and appreciate the difficulties associated with problem gambling whilst taking into account the most recent developments within the gambling industry. This book will be an invaluable resource for government bodies, policy makers and shapers, trainees and experienced counsellors. For full information please click here.
By including fictitious supervision as well as counselling sessions, Counselling for Obesity aids professional development and gives an unique insight into their clients potential needs. For full information please click here.
This book gives an unique insight into counselling victims of warfare whose trauma is physical or psychological. Counsellors, trainees and other healthcare and social care professionals dealing with victims will find this reference invaluable. For full information please click here.
This book has been written specifically to meet the need of counsellors and trainers working with the National Health Service. It provides useful insight for doctors, nurses and managers within the healthcare sector. For full information please click here.
Carol Martin-Sperry Provides a practical introduction to, and theoretical understanding of, couples dynamics and psychosexual concepts. It offers accessible and pragmatic information, using case studies throughout, and gives an increased awareness of the issues and processes relating to working with couples, both in the dynamics of what goes on between them and in the mechanics of their sexual relationship. For more information please click here.
Edited by David Jones 'This book is both a collection of essays about a sophisticated, pioneering approach, and a preview of the new paradigm. The authors have something quite admirable. Readers will be inspired and delighted.' Terry Kupers, in the Foreword For more information please click here.
This book is fascinating and enlightening reading for everyone interested in human nature and the psyche, as well as for students and professionals in the fields of neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, medicine, social science, anthropology, philosophy and the arts, for whom the book is a breakthrough in the challenge of cross-disciplinary collaboration. For more information please click here
This comprehensive and practical guide is packed with useful advice on contraceptive methods, sexually transmitted infections, adolescent, legal and ethical issues. 'Clear, well-referenced, thought-provoking, useful and detailed. Excellent!' TRIPLE HELIX For more information please click here
This book is a critical overview of ideas about depression, some new, some old, which fall under the discipline of ‘evolutionary psychology’. Its positive, controversial and intriguing assertion is that depression may confer long-term benefits to the sufferer. For more information please click here
Ruth Skrine Using case histories, the book describes the practice of psychosexual medicine and explores the skills used by doctors, therapists and counsellors. A systematic and comprehensive examination of this field, for the first time this book places psychosexual medicine in context with other therapies. For more information please click here.
Elaine Cooper and John Guillebaud This book provides a clear explanation of the issues concerning sexuality and disability for all professionals working in these sensitive areas. 'This is an excellent book that should have a place in every GP surgery. It is written fluently and full of practical advice.' DOCTOR For more information please click here. |