Virtual Therapy for Groups and Individuals

Virtual Therapy for Groups and Individuals
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 278
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1138681849
ISBN-13 : 9781138681842
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Virtual Therapy for Groups and Individuals by : Haim Weinberg

This innovative new resource outlines the process of conducting individual, family and group therapy online with the use of video conferencing tools, and explores the unique concerns associated with this increasingly popular and convenient approach to treatment. Offering mental health practitioners a definitive presentation on how to use online tools to facilitate psychological intervention, the book will also enable readers to learn about the processes of virtual individual, couple, family and group therapy, specific concerns related to online group dynamics, as well as the responsibilities of the therapist and group leader in online sessions. This is the perfect companion for counselors of all backgrounds and disciplines who are interested in offering or improving their approach to virtual services.

Therapy Online

Therapy Online
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 212
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781446246337
ISBN-13 : 1446246337
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Therapy Online by : Kate Anthony

"An enjoyable book that helps to bring counselling into the 21st century. Kate and DeeAnna have played a significant role in the development of online therapy and their enthusiasm for the subject matter, and experience as trainers and practitioners, comes through in this informative text." Terry Hanley, Director of MA in Counselling, University of Manchester The plethora of online services now available has led to a growing demand for practitioners to look beyond traditional face-to-face therapy and take advantage of the flexibility which email and the Internet can offer them and their clients. This guide gives up-to-the minute information and research, ethical and legal advice, on the practicalities of setting up or joining a service, and the essential therapeutic skills needed to be an effective online therapist. Writing for an international audience, the authors discuss the issues for practitioners using the Internet today, as well as in the future. Basing their study on published empirical research, they address: - text-based therapeutic interventions such as email, Internet Relay Chat and forums, from the perspective of different theoretical orientations, illustrated with a full length case study - new Ethical Framework for using Technology in Mental Health - online supervision, online research; group therapy online - the "business" of setting up in private practice or e-clinics - other therapeutic uses of technology including use of video therapy, mobile SMS, telephone therapy, Virtual Reality environments, gaming and computerised CBT. The authoritative guide to all aspects of being an online therapist, this practical text is a vital addition to any therapist′s library. It will also be valuable reading for anyone training to be a counsellor or psychotherapist in our increasingly ′electronic′ world.

Online Counselling Practice

Online Counselling Practice
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Publisher : Lisa Laba Sarkis
Total Pages : 52
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781311012272
ISBN-13 : 1311012273
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Counselling Practice by : Lisa Laba Sarkis

Online counselling practice is written to assist practitioners providing online counselling practice in various settings and also working individually as private practitioners. Online counselling practice can be seen as another method of providing counselling online with the use of technology today. There are many ways of establishing and preparing yourself for online counselling practice and this eBook provides practitioners with ideas and information for working in the area of online counselling practice.

Online Counselling and Guidance Skills

Online Counselling and Guidance Skills
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 209
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780857023162
ISBN-13 : 0857023160
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Counselling and Guidance Skills by : Jane Evans

′A very practical text that provides professionals new to this arena with a good introduction to what they can expect to encounter in online work. The book contains numerous thought-provoking examples and exercises for those contemplating work in virtual arenas′ - Terry Hanley, Lecturer in Counselling, University of Manchester `It′s tempting to think that face-to-face experience translates straightforwardly to online work. But it doesn′t. Jane Evans shows how many different aspects there are to counselling on-line... My advice would be, don′t attempt it until you have worked through this book′ - Professor Michael Jacobs, author of Psychodynamic Counselling in Action Counsellors - and other professionals who provide emotional support and guidance - are increasingly working online. The difference between online and face-to-face interaction with clients is vast and practitioners need to equip themselves with specialist knowledge and skills to ensure that they are being effective. Online Counselling and Guidance Skills is the first book to deal with the practicalities of this mode of working. It looks at how practitioners need to adapt their basic counselling skills to the online environment and guides them through the process of setting up, defining and maintaining a working relationship with a client within professional, ethical and legal boundaries. Case studies and extracts from online sessions show how the skills are put into practice, while practical exercises and points for further consideration help readers to develop their own knowledge and skills. Until now, books and articles have generally focused on the therapeutic work done by counsellors online. However, this book addresses people who use counselling skills in a wide range of contexts; including counselling, education, mental health, social care and careers guidance.

Online Counseling

Online Counseling
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 312
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780123785961
ISBN-13 : 0123785960
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Online Counseling by : Ron Kraus

Providers and consumers of mental health services are increasingly making use of the internet to gather information, consult, and participate in psychotherapy. This Handbook gives practical insight into how professionals can translate their practice to an online medium. Divided into four sections, section one provides an overview of how the internet has become an integral part of people's lives, and the research to date on the use and effectiveness of counseling online, as well as idiosyncrasies of online behavior and communication. Section two discusses the "practical" aspects of counseling online, including technological issues, ethical and legal issues, and business issues. Section three focuses on performing psychotherapy online, including online treatment strategies and skills, working with online groups, online testing and assessment, and international and multicultural issues in online counseling. The last section discusses the future of online counseling. The Handbook is intended for those professionals interested in the burgeoning telehealth movement and to those practicing therapists looking for ways to expand their practices online and/or to help round out treatment to specific patients who might benefit from online therapy in addition to traditional delivery.

Online and Telephone Counselling

Online and Telephone Counselling
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 195
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0995769664
ISBN-13 : 9780995769663
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Online and Telephone Counselling by : Ken Kelly

The Counseling Skills Practice Manual

The Counseling Skills Practice Manual
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 129
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781483342580
ISBN-13 : 1483342581
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Counseling Skills Practice Manual by : David Hutchinson

The Counseling Skills Practice Manual is a practical guide for students who are working on improving their counseling skills. Designed as a companion to The Essential Counselor and its accompanying DVD of professionally demonstrated skills, this manual works directly with the student, offering a discussion of each skill set along with examples and practice exercises. The manual features 12 practice sessions, each of which focuses on a specific counseling skill set. Many of the essential skills are covered, such as using questions, nonverbal behaviors, making reflections of client meaning, and feeling. But the student also gains practice here with other important skills, such as learning how to deal with clients in crisis and reluctant clients, how to appropriately confront, and how to give and receive accurate and supportive feedback to one another. These practice sessions are designed to help the students recognize and build upon their natural interpersonal skill set as they learn new skills. They will help students become more competent in their use of counseling skills and feel more comfortable and confident in their roles as emerging counseling professionals.

Therapeutic Presence

Therapeutic Presence
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Publisher : American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1433810603
ISBN-13 : 9781433810602
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Therapeutic Presence by : Shari M. Geller

The authors present their empirically based model of therapeutic presence, along with practical, experiential exercises for cultivating presence.

The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy

The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 505
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781412995092
ISBN-13 : 1412995094
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The Practice of Collaborative Counseling and Psychotherapy by : David Pare

Many textbooks teach the practice of counselling to new learners by relying on basic ideas generated before the 1970s and grafting more recent developments onto this foundation as optional modalities. David Pare avoids this trap. He does not assume that the world has not changed or that innovative ideas that demand attention are not constantly being produced. Neither does he dismiss the foundations of counselling laid a generation or two ago as irrelevant. Instead he weaves into them new emphases drawn from the most creative practices of recent decades and makes them relevant to students learning the basics of practice. Specifically, ideas drawn from the turn to meaning are placed alongside well-established traditions of counselling.

Professional Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy

Professional Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 272
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781526421449
ISBN-13 : 1526421445
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Professional Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy by : Peter Jenkins

Developing and maintaining a secure framework for professional practice is a core part of any counselling and psychotherapy training, as all therapists need to understand the key values, ethics and laws that underpin the profession today. But what does being a member of a ′profession’ actually mean, and what does being a ‘professional’ actually involve? Structured around the BACP Core Curriculum, and with the help of exercises, case studies and tips for further reading, this book covers everything from the requirements of the BACP Ethical Framework to broader perspectives on good professional practice. It includes: Practising as a therapist in different roles and organizational contexts. Working with key issues, including difference, vulnerable clients and risk. Understanding the law and relevant legal frameworks for practice. Working ethically, including contrasting models and approaches to ethics.