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The Transtheoretical Model of Psychotherapy, first developed by Prochaska and Norcross, is an effective tool in counselling clients with many different problems. However, the model in its current form fails to take account of a client's religious or spiritual beliefs, and how these may have an impact on the client's ability to engage with - and benefit from - therapy. In this book, Sarah Royle looks at the evidence for the need to take account of such beliefs, and proposes an amendment to the Transtheoretical Model which could help practitioners give clients with religious or spiritual beliefs a better experience of counselling and psychotherapy.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Transtheoretical Model of Psychotherapy, first developed by Prochaska and Norcross, is an effective tool in counselling clients with many different problems. However, the model in its current form fails to take account of a client's religious or spiritual beliefs, and how these may have an impact on the client's ability to engage with - and benefit from - therapy. In this book, Sarah Royle looks at the evidence for the need to take account of such beliefs, and proposes an amendment to the Transtheoretical Model which could help practitioners give clients with religious or spiritual beliefs a better experience of counselling and psychotherapy.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Royle is an Integrative Counsellor and Psychotherapist working in Derby. She works for Cruse Bereavement Care as a Bereavement Volunteer and also as a Supervisor. She has had her own private counselling and psychotherapy practice since 2009.