Counselling Skills and Theory 3rd Edition by Margaret Hough (Author)
- Publisher: PSYCHOLOGY
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- SKU: 41536
- Number of Pages: 360
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Counselling Skills and Theory (3rd Edition)
Author: Margaret Hough
Introduction:
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core concepts, skills, and theories of counseling. It is designed for students, trainees, and professionals seeking to develop effective counseling techniques and a deeper understanding of the therapeutic process.
Key Points:
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Fundamental Counseling Skills
- Covers essential skills such as active listening, empathy, questioning, and non-verbal communication.
- Emphasizes the importance of building rapport and trust with clients.
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Overview of Major Counseling Theories
- Explores key approaches, including humanistic, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
- Discusses how different theories can be applied in real-life counseling scenarios.
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The Counseling Process
- Guides readers through initial assessments, goal setting, interventions, and evaluation.
- Discusses the ethical and professional responsibilities of a counselor.
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Counseling in Different Contexts
- Covers applications in mental health, education, workplace, and crisis intervention.
- Highlights the role of counseling in diverse and multicultural settings.
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Self-Development and Reflective Practice
- Encourages self-awareness and personal growth for counselors.
- Discusses how supervision and continuous learning enhance professional skills.
Why Read This Book?
- Provides clear explanations and practical exercises for skill development.
- Ideal for beginners and those in training, offering step-by-step guidance.
- Includes case studies, real-life examples, and self-reflection tools.
- Covers both theory and practical applications, making it useful for professional practice.
Conclusion:
Counselling Skills and Theory (3rd Edition) by Margaret Hough is a valuable resource for anyone entering the field of counseling. With its accessible approach, real-world examples, and practical exercises, it serves as an essential guide for developing effective counseling skills and understanding the key theoretical frameworks.