
Using Counselling Skills on the Telephone and in Computer-mediated Communication
Pete Sanders(Author)
PCCS Books (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 10. December 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
170 pages
978-1-898059-75-2 (ISBN)
Description
This popular book was the first UK published book on the use of counselling skills on the telephone and telephone counselling, written by an author well-known for his direct and accessible style. The second edition looked at research into counselling on the telephone, presented the story of a real-life agency and considered the impact of technology such as caller identification and freephone numbers on helping agencies. The forthcoming third edition brings this useful book up to date. Essentially this is a how-to-do-it book and Pete Sanders doesn't disappoint.
This popular book was the first UK published book on the use of counselling skills on the telephone and telephone counselling, written by an author well-known for his direct and accessible style. The second edition looked at research into counselling on the telephone, presented the story of a real-life agency and considered the impact of technology such as caller identification and freephone numbers on helping agencies. The forthcoming third edition brings this useful book up to date. Essentially this is a how-to-do-it book and Pete Sanders doesn't disappoint.
This popular book was the first UK published book on the use of counselling skills on the telephone and telephone counselling, written by an author well-known for his direct and accessible style. The second edition looked at research into counselling on the telephone, presented the story of a real-life agency and considered the impact of technology such as caller identification and freephone numbers on helping agencies. The forthcoming third edition brings this useful book up to date. Essentially this is a how-to-do-it book and Pete Sanders doesn't disappoint.
Reviews / Votes
The reservation I have about Pete Sanders' book is that it says in a more succinct fashion everything I have been trying to impart in my Listening Skills Workshops these past years! Jan Korris M.E. Association ConsultantThe reservation I have about Pete Sanders' book is that it says in a more succinct fashion everything I have been trying to impart in my Listening Skills Workshops these past years! Jan Korris M.E. Association Consultant
More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-898059-75-2 (9781898059752)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
05/1996
2nd Edition
PCCS Books
€37.33
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Person
Pete Sanders worked for over 25 years as a counsellor, founded BAC Accredited counsellor training courses in Wigan and Manchester, and supervised counsellors for many years. After leaving the world of education he set up PCCS Books with his wife, Maggie. He has written several books and articles on counselling and still dabbles at the fringes with odd contributions here and there. He now spends most of his time concentrating on creating a strong library of published person-centred literature through the work of PCCS Books.
Pete Sanders worked for over 25 years as a counsellor, founded BAC Accredited counsellor training courses in Wigan and Manchester, and supervised counsellors for many years. After leaving the world of education he set up PCCS Books with his wife, Maggie. He has written several books and articles on counselling and still dabbles at the fringes with odd contributions here and there. He now spends most of his time concentrating on creating a strong library of published person-centred literature through the work of PCCS Books.
Pete Sanders worked for over 25 years as a counsellor, founded BAC Accredited counsellor training courses in Wigan and Manchester, and supervised counsellors for many years. After leaving the world of education he set up PCCS Books with his wife, Maggie. He has written several books and articles on counselling and still dabbles at the fringes with odd contributions here and there. He now spends most of his time concentrating on creating a strong library of published person-centred literature through the work of PCCS Books.
Content
Useful questionsNecessary definitionsTelephone counsellingThe impact of technologyBefore the callOn the telephoneCalls we would rather not receiveAfter the callBetween callsResearch into telephone helping and counsellingOne voluntary agency and its trainingFurther reading