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Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide

Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide

Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide
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Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide Paperback - 1990

by John Heron

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Sage Publications Ltd, 1990-05-21. Paperback. Very Good. 1.2690 in x 22.2081 in x 13.9594 in.
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  • Title Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide
  • Author John Heron
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Fourth Edition
  • Condition Used - Very good
  • Pages 192
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Sage Publications Ltd, London
  • Publication date 1990-05-21
  • Bookseller's Inventory # mon0000920852
  • ISBN 9780803982918 / 0803982917
  • Weight 0.56 lbs (0.25 kg)
  • Size 1.2690 in x 22.2081 in x 13.9594
  • Category Psychology
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 90060215
  • Dewey Decimal Code 158.3
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Helping the Client: A Creative Practical Guide

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Clinicians, counselors, and managers wanting to improve or refine their counseling skills should look no further than Helping the Client. Drawing on his many years of experience as a therapists, consultant and teacher, John Heron introduces you to his model of six forms of helping behavior--a model which can be adopted by any practitioner offering face-to-face service with a client. He explores the contexts and issues associated with these six forms of counseling and, for each, describes a wide range of applications. Because of its comprehensive repertoire of interventions that can be adapted and selectively applied, Helping the Client is an essential resource for practitioners, professionals, and students in counseling, clinical psychology, management studies, social work, policing, and nursing. "This is a wonderful book and anybody involved in counselling or counselling training should have a copy. . . . Heron′s writing is clear, informed and his depth of counselling experience is evident. He tackles the immense and difficult issues of responsibility and power within a helping relationship with great sensitivity and insight. The final chapters relating to phases and sequencing and perverted interventions, I found most helpful. In addition, his outline program for training in six category intervention gives an easy to follow structure for running what I believe would be an extremely useful training course. . . . An excellent and inexpensive purchase." --Clinical Psychology Forum "It is a very positive guide, with no sense of limits to the possibilities if the client wants to be helped. . . . There are times when the writing is momentarily very poetic and moves my emotions as well as feeding my intellect. John Heron is very clear in defining his terms throughout the book, so what is lost in descriptive writing is a gain in clarity of meaning." --British Journal of Guidance and Counselling

About the author

John Heron founded the Human Potential Research Project - now the Human Potential Resource Group - at the University of Surrey, and later pioneered personal development programmes for doctors as Assistant Director of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation at the University of London. He has published extensively on practice, theory and research in diverse aspects of humanistic psychology, education and medicine. He is now an independent consultant and writer, living and working in a research centre in Tuscany.
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