Introduces the concept of shadow, the darker side to ourselves, how it comes into being and its impact within counselling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Page is the founder of Viva Purpose, Inc. He became a #1 International Bestselling author by self-publishing his first book, "Cut The Crap & Move To Costa Rica, A How-to Guide Based On These Gringos Experience". Expanding his brand, Steve's next book hit the charts as an International Best Selling Cookbook, "The Ultimate Costa Rica Cookbook: Healthy, Quick, & Easy Meals". This book teaches readers about local produce, provides cost-effective recipes, and includes health benefits of eating whole foods. Diversifying his product offerings Steve has delved into the world of fiction. His latest project, the "Victoria Villalobos" series, is available exclusively on Kindle Vella. Packed full of action and adventure, the main character Vic takes you to exotic locations around the world as she pursues her quest to find justice. Steve has worked in several industries and has excelled in developing successful businesses. He uses his technical and entrepreneurial experience to help other authors and entrepreneurs to find success in working online. As an author, he loves to share his knowledge and imagination with his readers. Through his websites, blogs, and social media, Steve continues to provide expert advice to relocators about current events and the logistics of expat life. He also helps independent authors self-publish and promote their books with both training courses and mentorship. Steve continues to travel abroad and enjoys his life as nomad author.
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List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Counsellor: person shadow 2. Development of the counsellor and the incorporation of shadow 3. Denying the shadow 4. Recognising the shadow 5. Confronting the shadow 6. Incorporating the shadow 7. Shadow as guide 8. The client: mask person and shadow 9. The shadow of the profession Notes Bibliography Author index Subject index
List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Counsellor: person shadow 2. Development of the counsellor and the incorporation of shadow 3. Denying the shadow 4. Recognising the shadow 5. Confronting the shadow 6. Incorporating the shadow 7. Shadow as guide 8. The client: mask person and shadow 9. The shadow of the profession Notes Bibliography Author index Subject index
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