Trusted author Margaret Hough updates this bestselling resource that will provide you with the clearest introduction to the major approaches in counselling.
Margaret Hough Bücher




Counselling Skills and Theory
- 320 Seiten
 - 12 Lesestunden
 
Trust this bestselling resource to provide you with the clearest introduction to the major approaches in counselling. Written by expert counsellor and bestselling author Margaret Hough, this textbook provides the clearest overview and introduction to the subject. It covers the major approaches to the field, how they interrelate and how you can put them into practice. Suitable for a wide range of qualifications from Foundation courses to Higher Education, it will help you to understand the nature of counselling, the skills you will need to develop and how to overcome the challenges you might face in this rewarding profession. This new edition, now in full colour, provides up-to-date research on topics such as ethics in counselling and the importance of both supervision and person-centred care in residential and hospital settings.
This text covers eight skills areas in counselling with activities, case studies, glossary and further reading
Lavender Blue
- 408 Seiten
 - 15 Lesestunden
 
Set in 1962 Belfast, the story follows four nursing students—Rhian, Aideen, Isobel, and Deely—who navigate the challenges of rigorous training while forming deep friendships and experiencing romantic entanglements. Rhian's relationship with an older man creates tension, while Aideen harbors a secret that complicates her fun-loving nature. Isobel faces pressure from her disapproving mother regarding her love life, and Deely confronts her own regrets, leading to an early departure. Ultimately, they emerge from their trials with hopes for the future, despite the bittersweet end of their time together.