Counselling in a Nutshell

Counselling in a Nutshell by Windy Dryden, published by SAGE on May 9, 2006, is a concise guide that explores the counseling relationship and the therapeutic process. This edition, comprising 130 pages, presents a framework that highlights the commonalities among major theoretical approaches, including psychodynamic, person-centered, and cognitive-behavioral methods.
Readers will find a detailed examination of essential components such as the bonds between counselor and client, the goals and tasks of counseling, and the stages of the therapeutic process. The book emphasizes core therapeutic conditions that are fundamental to effective counseling, making it a valuable resource for those interested in social science, psychology, and human services.
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Counselling in a Nutshell
provides a step-by-step guide to the counseling relationship and the therapeutic process. Focusing on the commonalities within the main theoretical approaches – psychodynamic, person-centred, and cognitive-behavioral – author Windy Dryden describes a framework which underpins all counseling, irrespective of the approach being used. Key features of the framework include bonds between counselor and client; goals and tasks of counseling; stages of the therapeutic process; and core therapeutic conditions.
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