Counselling Older Clients

Counselling Older Clients by Ann Orbach, published by SAGE on July 11, 2003, is a first edition handbook designed for practitioners, trainers, and student counsellors interested in the experiences of ageing and old age. This 133-page book provides insights drawn from Orbach’s extensive experience in psychotherapy and counselling with elderly individuals, addressing common challenges faced by this demographic.
Readers will find practical advice on developing an age-affirmative counselling approach that meets the unique needs of older clients. The book discusses various difficulties associated with ageing, such as adjusting to retirement, coping with the loss of a partner, and coming to terms with the ageing process. It also examines different methods for working with older clients, including brief and open-ended contracts, as well as the use of storytelling to enhance the therapeutic experience. Counselling Older Clients serves as a valuable resource for both new and experienced professionals in the field of counselling and social services.
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`This is a warm, compassionate, wise book, the crystallization of Anne Orbach’s many years experience of psychotherapy and counselling with the elderly people. It opens up many vistas, questions and creative possibilities for work in this field’ – British Journal of Psychotherapy
`Counselling Older Clients is a handbook for practitioners, trainers and student counsellors who are interested in the experience of ageing and old age. The book offers a good beginning and a functional training tool for practitioners new to the field’ – Ageing and Society
`This book is wise for its years! Offers so much to all of us – not just those of us working with the `elderly’ There is something to delight, inform and challenge everyone’ – Quality in Ageing
`…. invaluable to those in counselling training, for carers working with the older age group and for experienced counsellors who maybe interested in working with older clients – Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal
Counselling Older Clients is a much-needed guide for practitioners working with older clients in a range of settings. Highlighting the stereotypes and prejudices which frequently exist around ageing, Ann Orbach gives practical advice on how to develop an approach to counselling which is both age-affirmative and thoroughly in tune with the needs of older clients.
The book explores the difficulties which people commonly experience as they get older and through examples, shows how client’s can be helped in areas such as:
} adjusting to retirement
} the loss of a partner
} coming to terms with ageing.
Examining different methods of working with older clients, including brief and open-ended contracts and the use of stories to facilitate the therapeutic process, Counselling Older Clients is invaluable reading for counsellors and other professionals working with older people.
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