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    Psychotherapy and Counselling by Noble, Professor Carolyn; Day, Professor Elizabeth;

    Reflections on Practice

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    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 10 December 2015

    • ISBN 9780190300685
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 245x192x19 mm
    • Weight 714 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    With an interest in appealing to a wide readership, Counselling and Psychotherapy: Reflections on Practice, is intended to provide a balance of engaging and in-depth stories from the inside of therapy, with theoretical frameworks that inform the practices, and commentary to elucidate elements of the work. As a result readers can come away with a considerable breadth and depth of knowledge of psychotherapy and counselling as it is shaping up today in Australia, and globally.

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    Long description:

    Counselling and Psychotherapy: Reflections on Practice comprises of 23 chapters from the practice of psychotherapy and counselling in Australia, its genesis comes from discussion between members of the Research Committee of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) in 2012. PACFA is a peak body for the psychotherapy and counselling profession in this country.

    The profession of psychotherapy and counselling in Australia continues to develop new and renewed modalities of practice across various disciplinary fields. The diversity of approaches and modalities arises for many reasons-historical, disciplinary, political-as well as from consumer input. Therapeutic approaches draw from frameworks across a spectrum of disciplines from the philosophically informed to the science-practitioner approaches. While each approach claims to be effective in its own domain, there is no single approach that proves to be most effective for most clients. Therapy is inherently intersubjective work, and the diversity of client bases will continue to call for diversity of therapeutic approaches as well as responses. Moreover clients will increasingly and rightly be the main arbiters of the effectiveness of the therapy they co-create in dialogue with their therapist.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    1. Psychotherapy and Counselling
    Part 1: Contemporary Horizons of Practice
    Introduction
    2. Feminist therapy: theories and practices
    3. First Nations Healing: Indigenous Approaches to Counselling.
    4. Diagnosis gone mad: Being present at the edge of 'difference'
    5. The ethics of touch in contemporary psychotherapy
    6. Using Film in Counselling and Psychotherapy
    Part 2: Relational Therapies
    Introduction
    7. Therapy that fits: Feedback informed, client directed counselling
    8. The Relational World of Existential Therapy & Counselling
    9. Transforming anger in a colourful life
    10. Adaptation and change in both client and counsellor, in a sexual abuse case
    11. Kim: A case study demonstrating recovery from complex trauma
    Part 3: Expressive Therapies
    Introduction
    12. Play Therapy
    13. Dance movement therapy as a specialized form of counselling and psychotherapy
    14. Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP)
    15. From Fragmentation to Integration: Re-storying professional identity as a narrative therapist
    Part 4: Integrative Approaches
    Introduction
    16. Metaphor in Counsellor Training
    17. Stories of Constancy and Change: A Narrative Odyssey
    18. The Artistry and Therapeutic Practice of Hypnotherapy
    19. Moving Beyond Embodiment to 'Animation'-based Psychotherapy and Counselling
    20. In search of myself: An integrative approach to working with a transgendered woman
    Part 5: Psychodynamic Therapies
    Introduction
    21. Embodied imagination: Working with dreams and memories to facilitate therapeutic change
    21. Mental Illness or Complex Trauma? : From diagnosis to recovery
    22 'Forget Me Not'- My Journey through Jungian Analysis - a Case Presentation

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