Making Successful Decisions in Counselling and Psychotherapy
A practical guide
(Sprache: Englisch)
Drawing on practical exercises this book examines how to effectively tackle decision-making in 'real world' counselling and psychotherapeutic settings.
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Drawing on practical exercises this book examines how to effectively tackle decision-making in 'real world' counselling and psychotherapeutic settings.
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"It is commonly assumed that the ability to make decisions in therapy is acquired as a result of experience and for this reason the subject is more or less ignored in programmes of training. Lane and Corrie effectively challenge this position in a comprehensive account of the process by which information is acquired, interpreted and used. The book benefits from the comprehensive experience of the two authors both as clinicians and researchers and is illustrated by some excellent case material and interesting self-assessment exercises. There is something of value here for therapists of every modality at all stages of development."Ray Woolfe, Psychologist and Psychotherapist in independent practice, Bristol, UK
"In this well written, meticulously researched and timely book, Lane and Corrie propose that the art of decision making, like any art, requires discipline, training and continual practice. This book should be required reading on clinical and counselling psychology programmes and related fields. For those about to enter practice, this book provides you with much needed support for engaging with the realities of a complex and shifting political and professional landscape. For the more experienced practitioner, this book challenges you to become more explicit about, and to sharpen and widen, the assumptions, models and procedures that guide your everyday decision making. This is continuing professional development of the most relevant and needed kind. I will be recommending this text to my students, colleagues, peers, and, yes, managers, very strongly indeed!"
Dr Michael Worrell, Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Programme Director, CNWL Foundation Trust
"In this book Lane and Corrie have made an important contribution to the training of counsellors and therapists, and the practice of working in the helping professions - and they have managed to do this in a way that is engaging, accessible and practical. Whether you are just starting out in the helping
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professions, or are a seasoned therapist, this book will help you improve your practice. The case studies, illustrations and reflection questions bring to life the dynamics of decision making and provide the reader with useful pathways to more sophisticated and effective decision making in their work."
Dr Michael Cavanagh, Coaching Psychology Unit, Sydney University, Australia and Visiting Professor, Institute of Work Based Learning, Middlesex University, UK
"Lane and Corrie draw upon their rich experience and understanding not just as clinicians and researchers but also as adult educators to provide a book which deepens our understanding of decision making. The insights and approach put forward go beyond the professional context which illustrates them to contribute to a broader understanding of what it is or what it might be to be a professional and to take professional decisions in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing world. When considering how good decision makers develop the key insight is to focus our attention upon the learning process rather than knowledge content. This change of viewpoint is profound."
Professor Jonathan Garnett, Director Institute for Work Based Learning, Middlesex University, UK
"The book is organised well and an appealing aspect of this book is Lane and Corrie's ability to combine their clinical expertise with their research and training experience to engage the reader on their own self reflective journey through the use of practical exercises. I would whole heartedly recommend this book to all clinicians whether to use as guidance when initially thinking about their decision making skills, or as part of continuing professional development."
Rita Woo,Clinical Psychologist, CNWL Foundation NHS Trust & Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Working with a client in order to bring about therapeutic change involves a constant stream of decisions. But how exactly
Dr Michael Cavanagh, Coaching Psychology Unit, Sydney University, Australia and Visiting Professor, Institute of Work Based Learning, Middlesex University, UK
"Lane and Corrie draw upon their rich experience and understanding not just as clinicians and researchers but also as adult educators to provide a book which deepens our understanding of decision making. The insights and approach put forward go beyond the professional context which illustrates them to contribute to a broader understanding of what it is or what it might be to be a professional and to take professional decisions in an increasingly complex and rapidly changing world. When considering how good decision makers develop the key insight is to focus our attention upon the learning process rather than knowledge content. This change of viewpoint is profound."
Professor Jonathan Garnett, Director Institute for Work Based Learning, Middlesex University, UK
"The book is organised well and an appealing aspect of this book is Lane and Corrie's ability to combine their clinical expertise with their research and training experience to engage the reader on their own self reflective journey through the use of practical exercises. I would whole heartedly recommend this book to all clinicians whether to use as guidance when initially thinking about their decision making skills, or as part of continuing professional development."
Rita Woo,Clinical Psychologist, CNWL Foundation NHS Trust & Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Working with a client in order to bring about therapeutic change involves a constant stream of decisions. But how exactly
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Making Successful Decisions in Counselling and Psychotherapy “
ForewordAcknowledgements
Biographies
Introduction
Part 1: What do we know about Decision-Making in Counselling and Psychotherapy?
Decision-Making under the Microscope
Beyond the Question of Accuracy: Decision-Making in the Real World
Going Wider, Going Deeper; Decision-Making in States of Uncertainty
Part 2: How do we Frame our Decision-Making in Practice?
MAP: A Framework for Decision-Making in Practice
Defining your Mission
Identifying the Attitude that Informs your Decisions
Devising a Process for Decision-Making
Part 3: Decision-Making Contexts that require Special Consideration
Decision-Making in Supervision
Decision-Making in Teams
Developing as a Critical Thinker: Some Final Recommendations
Bibliography
Autoren-Porträt von David A Lane, Sarah Corrie
David Lane, 2010 winner of the BPS award for Distinguished Contributions to Professional Psychology, is a Chartered Psychologist and Director of the Professional Development Foundation. He contributes to leading research in coaching, as well as supervising senior coaches undertaking Doctoral research. He was Chair of the British Psychological Society Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy and convenor for the Psychotherapy Group of the European Federation of Psychologists Associations. His work with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council has been concerned with codes of conduct and standards, and kite marking of coach training. Working with the Worldwide Association of Business Coaches, he has researched and developed the standards for the Certified Master Business Coach award. He is a founder of the steering group for the Global Convention on Coaching. Sarah Corrie is a Chartered Psychologist and Registered Clinical Psychologist. She is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and the Programme Director of the Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy offered by Royal Holloway University of London and Central and North West London Foundation Trust. She has extensive experience in supervising, training and lecturing practitioners in the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and counselling at both pre- and post-qualification levels and also holds positions as external examiner for a number of universities providing psychology and psychotherapy trainings.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: David A Lane , Sarah Corrie
- 2012, 208 Seiten, Maße: 15,7 x 23,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Open University Press
- ISBN-10: 0335244343
- ISBN-13: 9780335244348
Sprache:
Englisch
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