In this concise book, the widely respected Jungian analyst Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig teaches us how to be aware of the subtle abuses of authority that can occur during therapy and counseling.
In this concise book, Guggenbühl-Craig teaches analysts how to be aware of the subtle abuses of authority that can occur during therapy and counseling.
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It is almost impossible to read this book without wanting to do good.
Michael Carroll has written extensively about ethical maturity in the professions of counselling, coaching and supervision. Carroll and de Haan (2012) define ethical maturity as: 'having the reflective, rational, emotional and intuitive ...
Power is rarely discussed; it is pushed away. Power in the social work field is often seen as something negative.
Harrison, R. (1995) The collected papers of Roger Harrison. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill. Hawkins, P. (1979) 'Staff learning in therapeutic communities', in R. Hinshelwood and N. Manning (eds) Therapeutic communities: Reflections and ...
Group facilitation refers to helping a collection of people communicate more effectively. Essentially, a facilitator uses listening, questioning, and focusing skills (described in Chapter 2) to promote positive interaction and pre-empt ...
Memorialization validates the experiences of people affected by the atrocities (S.Jones, 2015). It also protects against revisionist history and serves as a reminder to future generations. There is no singularly best approach to ...
This book is essential reading for students and practitioners in the helping professions, including social workers, psychotherapists, psychologists, counsellors, healthcare workers, occupational therapists and alternative health ...
This book therefore goes beyond the basic ideas of choosing when to use an open question or to reflect emotions by covering how to integrate social justice and knowledge of power, privilege, and oppression into the interviewing arena.