Jayne Godward, Heather Dale, Carole Smith
Personal Development Groups for Trainee Counsellors
An Essential Companion
Jayne Godward, Heather Dale, Carole Smith
Personal Development Groups for Trainee Counsellors
An Essential Companion
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This essential resource is aimed primarily at those who are new to counsellor training. It will also be useful for anyone who wants to understand more about the nature of personal development (PD) groups and how these can be used effectively
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This essential resource is aimed primarily at those who are new to counsellor training. It will also be useful for anyone who wants to understand more about the nature of personal development (PD) groups and how these can be used effectively
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 183
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 384g
- ISBN-13: 9781138479289
- ISBN-10: 1138479284
- Artikelnr.: 58055242
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 183
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 384g
- ISBN-13: 9781138479289
- ISBN-10: 1138479284
- Artikelnr.: 58055242
Jayne Godward is a Person-Centred Counsellor and Supervisor, who has been teaching and leading counselling courses in HE and FE since 1993. She has facilitated personal development groups since 2006. Jayne is a co-director of Yorkshire Counselling Training, working with students on the CPCAB L3 Certificate, L4 Diploma and L6 Certificate in Supervision courses. Heather Dale is a Senior Practising Counsellor and Psychotherapist and is a Fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and the Higher Education Academy. Alongside her private practice she has taught counselling courses at all levels, from complete beginners, to those studying for postgraduate degrees. She also writes and presents on ethical issues within the profession, such as the making of contracts, fitness to practice and charging for counselling. Carole Smith is a Gestalt Psychotherapist working in private practice and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield. She has been a counselling and psychotherapy trainer, supervisor and consultant for many years, and currently working as UKCP Trainer/Supervisor for the Manchester Gestalt Centre.
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section A: Understanding personal development
1. What is personal development?
Carole Smith
2. A historical overview of personal development groups
Carole Smith
3. A historical and personal view of PD groups
Tracy Hitchcock
4. Personal development journeys: Student experiences
Edited by Jayne Godward
Section B: The personal development group
5. Understanding the personal development group
Jayne Godward
6. Experiences of personal development groups: A research base
Carole Smith
7. Experiences of running personal development groups: The facilitator role
Jayne Godward
8. Conflict and difficulties in personal development groups
Jayne Godward
Section C: Developing self-awareness to enhance practice
9. Ethics and personal development: Understanding personal ethics
Heather Dale
10. Personal moral qualities
Heather Dale
11. Attachment styles and relational patterns
Tracy Hitchcock
12. Identity and the counselling relationship: Who do you think you are?
Tara Fox and Jayne Godward
Section D: Other aspects of personal development
13. Personal therapy in counsellor training
Heather Dale, Jayne Godward and Carole Smith
14. Supervision and personal development
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
15. Self-care and support for trainee counsellors
Heather Dale
16. Mindfulness and self-compassion
Tara Fox
17. Reflecting on and capturing your personal development: Study skills
support
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
Conclusion
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section A: Understanding personal development
1. What is personal development?
Carole Smith
2. A historical overview of personal development groups
Carole Smith
3. A historical and personal view of PD groups
Tracy Hitchcock
4. Personal development journeys: Student experiences
Edited by Jayne Godward
Section B: The personal development group
5. Understanding the personal development group
Jayne Godward
6. Experiences of personal development groups: A research base
Carole Smith
7. Experiences of running personal development groups: The facilitator role
Jayne Godward
8. Conflict and difficulties in personal development groups
Jayne Godward
Section C: Developing self-awareness to enhance practice
9. Ethics and personal development: Understanding personal ethics
Heather Dale
10. Personal moral qualities
Heather Dale
11. Attachment styles and relational patterns
Tracy Hitchcock
12. Identity and the counselling relationship: Who do you think you are?
Tara Fox and Jayne Godward
Section D: Other aspects of personal development
13. Personal therapy in counsellor training
Heather Dale, Jayne Godward and Carole Smith
14. Supervision and personal development
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
15. Self-care and support for trainee counsellors
Heather Dale
16. Mindfulness and self-compassion
Tara Fox
17. Reflecting on and capturing your personal development: Study skills
support
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
Conclusion
Index
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section A: Understanding personal development
1. What is personal development?
Carole Smith
2. A historical overview of personal development groups
Carole Smith
3. A historical and personal view of PD groups
Tracy Hitchcock
4. Personal development journeys: Student experiences
Edited by Jayne Godward
Section B: The personal development group
5. Understanding the personal development group
Jayne Godward
6. Experiences of personal development groups: A research base
Carole Smith
7. Experiences of running personal development groups: The facilitator role
Jayne Godward
8. Conflict and difficulties in personal development groups
Jayne Godward
Section C: Developing self-awareness to enhance practice
9. Ethics and personal development: Understanding personal ethics
Heather Dale
10. Personal moral qualities
Heather Dale
11. Attachment styles and relational patterns
Tracy Hitchcock
12. Identity and the counselling relationship: Who do you think you are?
Tara Fox and Jayne Godward
Section D: Other aspects of personal development
13. Personal therapy in counsellor training
Heather Dale, Jayne Godward and Carole Smith
14. Supervision and personal development
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
15. Self-care and support for trainee counsellors
Heather Dale
16. Mindfulness and self-compassion
Tara Fox
17. Reflecting on and capturing your personal development: Study skills
support
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
Conclusion
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section A: Understanding personal development
1. What is personal development?
Carole Smith
2. A historical overview of personal development groups
Carole Smith
3. A historical and personal view of PD groups
Tracy Hitchcock
4. Personal development journeys: Student experiences
Edited by Jayne Godward
Section B: The personal development group
5. Understanding the personal development group
Jayne Godward
6. Experiences of personal development groups: A research base
Carole Smith
7. Experiences of running personal development groups: The facilitator role
Jayne Godward
8. Conflict and difficulties in personal development groups
Jayne Godward
Section C: Developing self-awareness to enhance practice
9. Ethics and personal development: Understanding personal ethics
Heather Dale
10. Personal moral qualities
Heather Dale
11. Attachment styles and relational patterns
Tracy Hitchcock
12. Identity and the counselling relationship: Who do you think you are?
Tara Fox and Jayne Godward
Section D: Other aspects of personal development
13. Personal therapy in counsellor training
Heather Dale, Jayne Godward and Carole Smith
14. Supervision and personal development
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
15. Self-care and support for trainee counsellors
Heather Dale
16. Mindfulness and self-compassion
Tara Fox
17. Reflecting on and capturing your personal development: Study skills
support
Heather Dale and Jayne Godward
Conclusion
Index