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An invaluable guide for counsellors and psychotherapists to establish contact with their clients through dialogue and communication techniques. Focussing on experiences of crisis and anxiety, this book offers hands-on strategies, case studies, and sample conversations.
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An invaluable guide for counsellors and psychotherapists to establish contact with their clients through dialogue and communication techniques. Focussing on experiences of crisis and anxiety, this book offers hands-on strategies, case studies, and sample conversations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 141mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 155g
- ISBN-13: 9781785923531
- ISBN-10: 1785923536
- Artikelnr.: 48098598
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 141mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 155g
- ISBN-13: 9781785923531
- ISBN-10: 1785923536
- Artikelnr.: 48098598
Bent Falk is a psychotherapist, priest, theologian and teacher. He lives in Denmark.
Preface. I. Introduction. 1. Technique or Attitude. 2. Crisis. 3. Anxiety
and Primary Feelings. II. Practical Guidelines. 1. It is Less Complicated
Than You Think. 2. All Essential Resources for Overcoming a Difficulty are
in the Person Having the Difficulty, or in the Field of Interaction Between
the People in Dialogue. 3. Good Help is Help Towards Self-Help. All Other
Help is Intrusion. 4. When, As the Helper, You Don't Know What to Say or
Do, That is What You Should Say or Do. 5. Don't Let Having a Problem Turn
Into a Problem in Itself. 6. Boundaries Make Contact. 7. You Cannot Change
What You Do Not Accept. 8. The Consolation is That There is No Consolation.
9. The Person in Distress Does Not Need Consolation, but Love. 10. Life is
Neither Fair Nor Unfair. 11. Guilt and Power are Two Sides of the Same
Coin. 12. Forgiveness Does Not Remove Guilt. It Re-establishes the
Relationship in Spite of the Guilt. 13. And and but: The Small Words with
the Biggest Effects. 14. Helping Through Dialogue: In Reality it is
Possible and Not Too Difficult. III. Examples. 1. The Meaning. 2. Expanding
on the Concept of Meaning. 3. Possible Answers When Your Old Ones Don't
Lead to the Kind of Contact You Want. 4. Commentary to the 'New' Answers.
Bibliography.
and Primary Feelings. II. Practical Guidelines. 1. It is Less Complicated
Than You Think. 2. All Essential Resources for Overcoming a Difficulty are
in the Person Having the Difficulty, or in the Field of Interaction Between
the People in Dialogue. 3. Good Help is Help Towards Self-Help. All Other
Help is Intrusion. 4. When, As the Helper, You Don't Know What to Say or
Do, That is What You Should Say or Do. 5. Don't Let Having a Problem Turn
Into a Problem in Itself. 6. Boundaries Make Contact. 7. You Cannot Change
What You Do Not Accept. 8. The Consolation is That There is No Consolation.
9. The Person in Distress Does Not Need Consolation, but Love. 10. Life is
Neither Fair Nor Unfair. 11. Guilt and Power are Two Sides of the Same
Coin. 12. Forgiveness Does Not Remove Guilt. It Re-establishes the
Relationship in Spite of the Guilt. 13. And and but: The Small Words with
the Biggest Effects. 14. Helping Through Dialogue: In Reality it is
Possible and Not Too Difficult. III. Examples. 1. The Meaning. 2. Expanding
on the Concept of Meaning. 3. Possible Answers When Your Old Ones Don't
Lead to the Kind of Contact You Want. 4. Commentary to the 'New' Answers.
Bibliography.
Preface. I. Introduction. 1. Technique or Attitude. 2. Crisis. 3. Anxiety
and Primary Feelings. II. Practical Guidelines. 1. It is Less Complicated
Than You Think. 2. All Essential Resources for Overcoming a Difficulty are
in the Person Having the Difficulty, or in the Field of Interaction Between
the People in Dialogue. 3. Good Help is Help Towards Self-Help. All Other
Help is Intrusion. 4. When, As the Helper, You Don't Know What to Say or
Do, That is What You Should Say or Do. 5. Don't Let Having a Problem Turn
Into a Problem in Itself. 6. Boundaries Make Contact. 7. You Cannot Change
What You Do Not Accept. 8. The Consolation is That There is No Consolation.
9. The Person in Distress Does Not Need Consolation, but Love. 10. Life is
Neither Fair Nor Unfair. 11. Guilt and Power are Two Sides of the Same
Coin. 12. Forgiveness Does Not Remove Guilt. It Re-establishes the
Relationship in Spite of the Guilt. 13. And and but: The Small Words with
the Biggest Effects. 14. Helping Through Dialogue: In Reality it is
Possible and Not Too Difficult. III. Examples. 1. The Meaning. 2. Expanding
on the Concept of Meaning. 3. Possible Answers When Your Old Ones Don't
Lead to the Kind of Contact You Want. 4. Commentary to the 'New' Answers.
Bibliography.
and Primary Feelings. II. Practical Guidelines. 1. It is Less Complicated
Than You Think. 2. All Essential Resources for Overcoming a Difficulty are
in the Person Having the Difficulty, or in the Field of Interaction Between
the People in Dialogue. 3. Good Help is Help Towards Self-Help. All Other
Help is Intrusion. 4. When, As the Helper, You Don't Know What to Say or
Do, That is What You Should Say or Do. 5. Don't Let Having a Problem Turn
Into a Problem in Itself. 6. Boundaries Make Contact. 7. You Cannot Change
What You Do Not Accept. 8. The Consolation is That There is No Consolation.
9. The Person in Distress Does Not Need Consolation, but Love. 10. Life is
Neither Fair Nor Unfair. 11. Guilt and Power are Two Sides of the Same
Coin. 12. Forgiveness Does Not Remove Guilt. It Re-establishes the
Relationship in Spite of the Guilt. 13. And and but: The Small Words with
the Biggest Effects. 14. Helping Through Dialogue: In Reality it is
Possible and Not Too Difficult. III. Examples. 1. The Meaning. 2. Expanding
on the Concept of Meaning. 3. Possible Answers When Your Old Ones Don't
Lead to the Kind of Contact You Want. 4. Commentary to the 'New' Answers.
Bibliography.