Richard Bryant-Jefferies (Retired BACP Accredited Person-Centred Co
Counselling for Eating Disorders in Women
A Person-Centered Dialogue
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Richard Bryant-Jefferies (Retired BACP Accredited Person-Centred Co
Counselling for Eating Disorders in Women
A Person-Centered Dialogue
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Counseling for Eating Disorders in Women focuses on women whose eating patterns have generated side-effects on other aspects of their lives such as work, health and family.
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Counseling for Eating Disorders in Women focuses on women whose eating patterns have generated side-effects on other aspects of their lives such as work, health and family.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Living Therapies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 171mm x 244mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781857757767
- ISBN-10: 1857757769
- Artikelnr.: 31296953
- Living Therapies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 171mm x 244mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9781857757767
- ISBN-10: 1857757769
- Artikelnr.: 31296953
Richard Bryant-Jefferies
Part 1: Beginnings and difficulty in disclosure. Reflecting on expressions
of concern for a client's health and well-being. More history and a bad
day. Exploring why? Feeling low, everything's a struggle, need to get a
life. Supervision - the need to accept the whole client. Four sessions of
the client coming to terms with her life. The client experiences a
revelation about herself. Part 2: Client reacts to the counselors honesty,
wants to leave and nearly passes out. Disclosures from the client's past.
Supervision. The internal world begins to break down. I'll try. That's all
I can say. I'll try. Who am I now? Reflections. Rogers seven stages of
constructive personality change. Contacts.
of concern for a client's health and well-being. More history and a bad
day. Exploring why? Feeling low, everything's a struggle, need to get a
life. Supervision - the need to accept the whole client. Four sessions of
the client coming to terms with her life. The client experiences a
revelation about herself. Part 2: Client reacts to the counselors honesty,
wants to leave and nearly passes out. Disclosures from the client's past.
Supervision. The internal world begins to break down. I'll try. That's all
I can say. I'll try. Who am I now? Reflections. Rogers seven stages of
constructive personality change. Contacts.
Part 1: Beginnings and difficulty in disclosure. Reflecting on expressions
of concern for a client's health and well-being. More history and a bad
day. Exploring why? Feeling low, everything's a struggle, need to get a
life. Supervision - the need to accept the whole client. Four sessions of
the client coming to terms with her life. The client experiences a
revelation about herself. Part 2: Client reacts to the counselors honesty,
wants to leave and nearly passes out. Disclosures from the client's past.
Supervision. The internal world begins to break down. I'll try. That's all
I can say. I'll try. Who am I now? Reflections. Rogers seven stages of
constructive personality change. Contacts.
of concern for a client's health and well-being. More history and a bad
day. Exploring why? Feeling low, everything's a struggle, need to get a
life. Supervision - the need to accept the whole client. Four sessions of
the client coming to terms with her life. The client experiences a
revelation about herself. Part 2: Client reacts to the counselors honesty,
wants to leave and nearly passes out. Disclosures from the client's past.
Supervision. The internal world begins to break down. I'll try. That's all
I can say. I'll try. Who am I now? Reflections. Rogers seven stages of
constructive personality change. Contacts.