Although there is much literature available on the subject of counselling, little of this considers the importance of specifically counselling children or discusses different approaches to it. Written for a multidisciplinary readership, this book includes material based on the first-hand experiences of both counsellors and social workers, and covers topics as varied as addiction, bereavement, illness, injury, family problems and sexual abuse.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 139 mm
Breite: 215 mm
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978-0-340-55435-7 (9780340554357)
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Part 1 Counselling children: exploration of the meaning and models of "counselling"; the agencies and individuals engaged in counselling children/young people; the cost of counselling; do children need counsellors? Part 2 Counselling in practice: listening; language; advice; responsibility; beginning a relationship; ending a relationship; ways of being with children; ways of communicating with children. Part 3 Counselling in context: studies of two agencies engaged in counselling children/young people; review of relevant literature.