Counselling for Stress Problems (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)

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"Counselling for Stress Problems, Second Edition", is a comprehensive guide to stress counselling and stress management from a multimodal perspective. Clear guidelines show practitioners how they can give their clients the most effective help for their stress problems using a technically eclectic and systematic approach. Palmer and Dryden discuss the symptoms and causes of stress and outline a broad framework in which stress problems can be understood and assessed. They emphasise the importance of assessment in providing a useful guide to the selection of multimodal interventions and of tailoring the counselling approach to the problems of each client. Chapters discuss the range of interventions that can be used - cognitive, imagery, behavioural, sensory, interpersonal and health/lifestyle - and the most useful techniques that can be employed within these models, including: disputing irrational beliefs, coping imagery, relaxation training, and assertion training. The authors include illuminating case examples to illustrate commonly used techniques, and this new edition features two brand new case studies to further highlight practice. "Counselling for Stress Problems, Second Edition", takes a pragmatic and empirical approach to stress counselling and provides an invaluable guide for psychotherapists, counselling and health psychologists, and practicing and trainee counsellors from all backgrounds.

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"Counselling for Stress Problems, Second Edition", is a comprehensive guide to stress counselling and stress management from a multimodal perspective. Clear guidelines show practitioners how they can give their clients the most effective help for their stress problems using a technically eclectic and systematic approach. Palmer and Dryden discuss the symptoms and causes of stress and outline a broad framework in which stress problems can be understood and assessed. They emphasise the importance of assessment in providing a useful guide to the selection of multimodal interventions and of tailoring the counselling approach to the problems of each client. Chapters discuss the range of interventions that can be used - cognitive, imagery, behavioural, sensory, interpersonal and health/lifestyle - and the most useful techniques that can be employed within these models, including: disputing irrational beliefs, coping imagery, relaxation training, and assertion training. The authors include illuminating case examples to illustrate commonly used techniques, and this new edition features two brand new case studies to further highlight practice. "Counselling for Stress Problems, Second Edition", takes a pragmatic and empirical approach to stress counselling and provides an invaluable guide for psychotherapists, counselling and health psychologists, and practicing and trainee counsellors from all backgrounds.

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Imprint

Sage Publications Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Counselling in Practice Series

Release date

2013

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Format

Hardcover

Pages

288

Edition

2nd Revised edition

ISBN-13

978-0-7619-4161-3

Barcode

9780761941613

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LSN

0-7619-4161-4



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