Section I: Situating Counselling Psychology Chapter 1: Mapping the world of helping: the place of counselling psychology - Ray Woolfe Chapter 2: Science, craft and professional values - Sheelagh Strawbridge Section II: Setting Out on the Journey Chapter 3: Designing your life map - Leonie Sugarman Chapter 4: Becoming a reflective practitioner - Mark Donati Chapter 5: Engaging with academia and training programmes - Victoria Galbraith Chapter 6: Entering clinical placements - Jane Lawrence Chapter 7: Becoming a supervisee - Paul Hitchings Chapter 8: Engaging with research - Isabel Henton Section III: Finding Your Way Chapter 9: Conceptualising in client work - Barbara Douglas Chapter 10: Diagnosis and formulation in medical contexts - David Pilgrim Chapter 11: Forming a relationship: a phenomenological encounter - Martin Milton Chapter 12: Working with difference and diversity - Simon Parritt Chapter 13: Developing self-care and resilience - Victoria Galbraith Chapter 14: Carrying out research - Elaine Kasket Chapter 15: Towards ethical maturity in counselling psychology - Elisabeth Shaw and Michael Carroll Chapter 16: The interface between psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches - Diane Hammersley Section IV: Encountering the Landscapes Chapter 17: Person-centred therapy in the twenty-first century: growth and actualization - Andrew Hill and Mick Cooper Chapter 18: The evolving world of cognitive and mindfulness-based interventions - Diane Sanders Chapter 19: Psychodynamic interpersonal model - a perfect fit for Counselling Psychology? - Sarah Bartlett Chapter 20: The Practice of therapeutic letter writing in narrative therapy - Anja Bjoroy, Stephen Madigan and David Nylund Chapter 21: Neuropsychology and counselling psychology - Hamilton Fairfax Chapter 22: Community psychology and the counselling psychologist - Paul Moloney Chapter 23: Psychological practice in a time of environmental crisis: counselling psychology and ecopsychology - Martin Milton Section V: Different Territories Chapter 24: Counselling psychology and its international dimensions - Pam James Chapter 25: Therapeutic work with children - Gail Sinitsky Chapter 26: Counselling psychology in educational settings - Dee Danchev Chapter 27: Counselling psychology in organizations: from problem fixing to emergence and growth - David Lane Chapter 28: Working as a counselling psychologist in forensic contexts - Clive Sims Chapter 29: Journeying through physical health - Rachel Davies Chapter 30: Working as a counselling psychologist in primary care - Garrett Kennedy and Yesim Arikut-Treece Chapter 31: The role of counselling psychology in secondary adult mental health care - Hamilton Fairfax Chapter 32: Research: from consumer to producer - Terry Hanley, Edith Steffen and Denis O'Hara Section VI: Becoming a Guide Chapter 33: The transition from trainee to qualified counselling psychologist - Lewis Blair Chapter 34: Leading and managing - Nicola Gale Chapter 35: Becoming a supervisor - Ray Woolfe Chapter 36: Becoming a trainer - Stelios Gkouskos Chapter 37: Becoming an entrepreneur - practitioner - Caroline Vermes Chapter 38: Researching across the career span - Elaine Kasket