Psychological communication. theories, roles and | Ruby Winkel.nl
Psychological communication. theories, roles and skills for counsellors, Peter Trower, Paperback
Psychological communication. theories, roles and skills for counsellors, Peter Trower, Paperback

Psychological communication. theories, roles and skills for counsellors, Peter Trower, Paperback

€ 48.01
Ean: 9789462360525
Condition: New
This book combines relevant theoretical insights and concrete communication skills necessary for effective counselling and coaching. The authors first explore the helper's basic attitude. Secondly, they discuss views from client-centred, cognitive behavioural and social learning theories that are imp
book skills helper insights helping problem client counselling describe practice
Productdetails

This book combines relevant theoretical insights and concrete communication skills necessary for effective counselling and coaching. The authors first explore the helper's basic attitude. Secondly, they discuss views from client-centred, cognitive behavioural and social learning theories that are important for good helping. Bridging theory and practice they describe the helper in four roles: confidant, communicative detective, teacher, and coach. The helper uses these roles within a three-stage helping model: problem clarification, gaining new insights and treatment of the problem. As a guide to counselling practice they describe the essential communications skills for each of these three stages. Many practical examples clarify the counsellor-client interaction which is discussed throughout the book.

Online material*
The online material (www.psychologicalcommunication.com) accompanying this book offers numerous exercises that are helpful to enhance the student's insight in the theories and to acquire the communication skills.

* (The website is still under construction but will be available at the start of the academic year)


Over 120.000 copies of the Dutch edition of the book have been sold.

Psychological communication

This book combines relevant theoretical insights and concrete communication skills necessary for effective counselling and coaching. The authors first explore the helper's basic attitude. Secondly, they discuss views from client-centred, cognitive behavioural and social learning theories that are important for good helping. Bridging theory and practice they describe the helper in four roles: confidant, communicative detective, teacher, and coach. The helper uses these roles within a three-stage helping model: problem clarification, gaining new insights and treatment of the problem. As a guide to counselling practice they describe the essential communications skills for each of these three stages. Many practical examples clarify the counsellor-client interaction which is discussed throughout the book.<br /><br />Online material*<br />The online material (www.psychologicalcommunication.com) accompanying this book offers numerous exercises that are helpful to enhance the student's insight in the theories and to acquire the communication skills.<br /><br />* (The website is still under construction but will be available at the start of the academic year)<br /><br /><br />Over 120.000 copies of the Dutch edition of the book have been sold.

Beschrijving gevonden op Bol.com
Product beoordelingen
Productvideo's
Wij maken gebruik van cookies voor onze service. Bezoek je onze website dan ga je akkoord met de cookies.