Anti-Discriminatory Practice in Counselling & Psychotherapy 2/e

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781848607682

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Edited by Colin Lago, Barbara Smith
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HARDBACK
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242 x 170 mm
Weight:
470 g
Pages:
184

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Foreword to the Second Edition - Mick Cooper Foreword to the First Edition - Natalie Rogers Ethical Practice and Best Practice - Colin Lago and Barbara Smith Anti-Discriminatory Practice Revisited - Colin Lago and Barbara Smith Racism as a Trauma - Saira Bains Child-Centred Practice - Camila Batmanghelidjh Sexualities, Sexual Identities and Gender - Aaron Balick Working with Women - Gillian Proctor Disfigurement and Visible Difference - Suzy Henry Therapy with Seriously Distressed Clients - Brendan Stone Counselling, Psychotherapy and Religion - William West Counselling Older People - Stephane Duckett Working with Refugees - Jude Boyles Class and Counselling - Anne Kearney Therapy, Disability and Ethnicity - Zenobia Nadirshaw Multiple Identities and Anti-Discriminatory Counselling Practice - Roy Moodley and Lee Murphy Critical Thinking - Gail Simon

This second edition of Anti-discriminatory counselling practice demands a place on every counsellor's bookshelf. Through examining discrimination in such areas as sexuality, gender, race and class, and exploring how counsellors can face these challenges in constructive and effective ways, it makes a major contribution to the advancement of counselling practice. Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde This pioneering book is a bold and much needed undertaking. It is timely, highly organized, extremely informative and practical, with many useful suggestions. The authors have done the counselling and psychotherapy profession a great favour by gathering diverse authors to educate and stimulate those of us who are therapists. Natalie Rogers, founder of the Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute

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