Clinical counselling in primary care
edited by John Lees
Publisher: London ; Routledge, 1999.
ISBN: 0415179548
DDC: 616.89
LCC: R727.4
Edition: (pbk.)
Summary:
"More counsellors than ever before are being employed in medical
settings. Yet existing literature on primary care counselling
contains insufficient examination of its complexities, and of the
variety of its therapeutic applications." "Clinical Counselling in
Primary Care fills this gap. In the light of the current
professionalization of counselling, it looks at the variety of
original and creative solutions that practitioners have developed to
meet the challenges of this setting." "The book examines the broader
conceptual framework of clinical counselling in primary care, taking
a differentiated postmodern outlook, and establishes a distinction
between the different ways of seeing clinical practice in this
setting. A range of important clinical issues - such as the
therapeutic framework, seeing the clinical work as part of the
greater whole, and the need to develop suitable therapeutic models -
are discussed."--BOOK JACKET.
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