Counselling skills in social work practice Janet Seden
Publisher: Buckingham : Open University Press, 1999.
ISBN: 0335199682
DDC: 361.06
LCC: HV245
Edition: (pbk.)
Summary:
"This is a no-nonsense guide to the application of counselling skills
to social work practice. It is written from the author's first-hand
experience of working in the field and teaching counselling skills to
social work students. The book is packed full of useful hints and
tips for trainees and busy practitioners, and illustrated throughout
with examples of good practice. The author argues that relationships
remain at the heart of good social work practice and that
interpersonal transactions are highly significant in creating and
maintaining an effective outcome."--BOOK JACKET. "Counselling Skills
in Social Work Practice is recommended to all social work students
and qualified social care professionals seeking to improve their
practice."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Relevant skills for social work practice -- Ch. 2. To
communicate and engage: relevant counselling skills -- Ch. 3. To
promote and enable: relevant counselling skills -- Ch. 4. To assess
and plan: relevant counselling skills -- Ch. 5. To intervene and
provide services: relevant counselling skills -- Ch. 6. To work in
organizations: relevant counselling skills -- Ch. 7. To develop
professional competence: relevant counselling skills -- Ch. 8.
Counselling skills for relationship, competence and good outcomes.
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