Counseling Issues

A Handbook For Counselors And Psychotherapists

by George A.F. Seber


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/9/2013

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 662
ISBN : 9781479757404
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 662
ISBN : 9781479757398

About the Book

Here is a comprehensive handbook of twenty-two chapters covering all the major issues a counsellor or psychotherapist might meet in the counseling room. The book is very practical and is based on sound psychological principles. It provides a wealth of ideas for counseling and for structuring a series of counseling sessions. It is particularly accessible to the inexperienced counsellor or psychotherapist who is often looking for some guidance on a particular topic without having to read a whole book on the subject or read something more technical. The book covers basic emotional issues such as anger, shame, anxiety, stress, grief, depression, anxiety disorders, and suicide risk, and behavioural issues like addiction, phobias, and compulsive behaviours such as self-harm and obsessive compulsive disorder. There are also chapters on relationship issues such as divorce, abuse of various kinds, dysfunctional relationships, adoption, blended families, and strategies for couple counseling. There are two chapters on personality disorders. A biblical viewpoint is added at the end of each chapter for the Christian counsellor and pastor. There is an extensive list of about 500 references along with internet references throughout, providing a rich source for further reading. The chapters are mainly independent with minimum cross-referencing.


About the Author

George Seber is an Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Auckland University, New Zealand. He is the author or coauthor of fifteen statistics books on various topics and he has received a number of awards including election as a Fellow of the Royal Society New Zealand, and the Hector medal from the Society in Information Sciences. In his later years he trained as a counsellor and has been counselling for the past ten years, with a particular interest in couple counselling.