Roles and Contexts in Counselling Psychology provides discussions of typical contexts that counselling psychologists work within, providing a snapshot of the 'day job'.
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This book is an important collection which will be of use not only to counselling psychologists but also to many others in the field of mental health and human well-being. Counselling psychology is all too often considered to be simply counselling and, while that can form an invaluable part of the work, consists of very much more. This book eloquently highlights many of the other domains and endeavours which the profession works within.
Christina Richards, Professor
MSc DCPsych CPsychol EuroPsy FBPsS
HCPC Registered Applied Psychologist
Lead Consultant Psychologist & Head of Research
Visiting Professor Regent's University London
'What do counselling psychologists actually do? This exciting and innovative new collection of chapters throws light on the many different areas of counselling psychology practice, and the wide range of clients that counselling psychologists work with. A much needed addition to the literature in the field.'
Mick Cooper
Professor of Counselling Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Roehampton London
Christina Richards, Professor
MSc DCPsych CPsychol EuroPsy FBPsS
HCPC Registered Applied Psychologist
Lead Consultant Psychologist & Head of Research
Visiting Professor Regent's University London
'What do counselling psychologists actually do? This exciting and innovative new collection of chapters throws light on the many different areas of counselling psychology practice, and the wide range of clients that counselling psychologists work with. A much needed addition to the literature in the field.'
Mick Cooper
Professor of Counselling Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Roehampton London