Challenges in Counselling Self-harm

“Challenges in Counselling Self-harm” by Andrew Reeves, published by Hodder Education in 2013, is a resource designed to assist students in navigating the complexities of counselling clients who self-harm. This UK edition spans 152 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the common problems and anxieties that may arise in this challenging field of practice.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of self-harm, emphasizing the various ways counsellors can respond to clients in distress. The book encourages students to reflect on their understanding of self-harm while providing professional support to contextualize the difficult situations they may encounter. Covering topics related to psychology, clinical psychology, and counselling, this resource aims to equip future practitioners with the knowledge necessary to address health care issues effectively.
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Home in on the common problems and anxieties your students are likely to encounter in this notoriously difficult area of counselling. Working as a counsellor carries a high likelihood of working with clients who self-harm. This resource allows your students to develop and carefully reflect upon their understanding of self-harm and the different ways in which counsellors respond to it. Providing professional support throughout, this book contextualises many of the difficult situations and anxieties your students may face when working in this area.
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