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Overview
Basic Personal Counselling (BPC) is the market-leading text addressing units in Counselling and Community Services qualifications – both robust disciplines in the vocational market. The text is an easy-to-read introduction to counselling skills for both professional and volunteer counsellors, and workers in the helping professions.
This ninth edition of Basic Personal Counselling includes new content on self-care, the use of technology in counselling, provides a scaffolded and integrated approach to counselling skills and is accompanied by a grid aligning to competencies.
Instructor resources include NEW intermediate mapping grid, updated case database and revised PowerPoints and Test Banks.
- New mapping to Communication competencies in the Diploma of Counselling and Community Services
- New chapter on anxiety
- New chapter, 'Becoming a counsellor' encourages students to find ways of testing their assumptions about counselling
- Aligned to communication competencies in the Community Services training package for delivery
- Ancillary material includes additional cases and PowerPoints for lesson planning
- New chapter, 'Becoming a counsellor' addresses the need for reflection on practice by students, and provides students with templates, which may also be used by teachers to assess student performance
- Instructor Website - This tailored collection of teaching tools includes mapping to the latest training package and solutions manual for in-text questions. Log in or request an account to access instructor resources at au.cengage.com/instructor/account for Australia or nz.cengage.com/instructor/account for New Zealand.
- Basic Personal Counselling Instructor's Resource Pack - Premium resources that provide additional instructor support are available for this text. These resources save you time and are a convenient way to add more depth to your classes, covering additional content and with an exclusive selection of engaging features aligned with the text. The Instructor Resource Pack is included for institutional adoptions of this text when certain conditions are met. The pack is available to purchase for course-level adoptions of the text or as a standalone resource. Contact your Cengage learning consultant for more information.
- Basic Personal Counselling Complimentary Resource Pack
PART 1 THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF COUNSELLING
1. What is counselling?
2. The counselling relationship
3. Influence of the counsellor’s values
Part 1 Training group exercises
PART 2 FOUNDATION SKILLS
4. Learning foundation skills
5. Joining and listening
6. Reflection of content
7. Reflection of feelings
8. Reflection of content and feelings
9. Use and abuse of questions
10. Summarising
11. Matching language and metaphor
12. Creating comfortable closure
Part 2 Training group exercises
PART 3 PROMOTING CHANGE
13. Various approaches to counselling
14. Working collaboratively
15. An integrative approach to helping a person change
16. Combining skills to facilitate the change process
Part 3 Training group exercises
PART 4 ADDITIONAL SKILLS FOR PROMOTING CHANGE
17. Normalising
18. Using the ‘here and now’ experience
19. Confrontation
20. Challenging self-destructive beliefs
21. Externalising
22. Solution-focused counselling skills
23. Exploring polarities
24. Reframing
25. Making decisions
26. Facilitating action
27. Experiential counselling skills
28. Facilitating relaxation
Part 4 Training group exercises
PART 5 DEALING WITH PARTICULAR PROBLEMS
29. Counselling those troubled by addiction
30. Counselling those troubled by anger
31. Counselling those troubled by depression
32. Counselling clients experiencing anxiety (NEW)
33. Counselling those troubled by grief and loss
34. Crisis intervention
35. Responding to suicidal intentions
Part 5 Training group exercises
PART 6 TECHNOLOGY AND COUNSELLING
36. Telephone counselling
37. Internet counselling
Part 6 Training group exercises
PART 7 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
38. Becoming a counsellor (NEW)
39. The counselling environment
40. Keeping records of counselling sessions
41. Cultural issues
42. Confidentiality and other ethical issues
43. Counsellor training and the need for supervision
44. Looking after yourself
1. What is counselling?
2. The counselling relationship
3. Influence of the counsellor’s values
Part 1 Training group exercises
PART 2 FOUNDATION SKILLS
4. Learning foundation skills
5. Joining and listening
6. Reflection of content
7. Reflection of feelings
8. Reflection of content and feelings
9. Use and abuse of questions
10. Summarising
11. Matching language and metaphor
12. Creating comfortable closure
Part 2 Training group exercises
PART 3 PROMOTING CHANGE
13. Various approaches to counselling
14. Working collaboratively
15. An integrative approach to helping a person change
16. Combining skills to facilitate the change process
Part 3 Training group exercises
PART 4 ADDITIONAL SKILLS FOR PROMOTING CHANGE
17. Normalising
18. Using the ‘here and now’ experience
19. Confrontation
20. Challenging self-destructive beliefs
21. Externalising
22. Solution-focused counselling skills
23. Exploring polarities
24. Reframing
25. Making decisions
26. Facilitating action
27. Experiential counselling skills
28. Facilitating relaxation
Part 4 Training group exercises
PART 5 DEALING WITH PARTICULAR PROBLEMS
29. Counselling those troubled by addiction
30. Counselling those troubled by anger
31. Counselling those troubled by depression
32. Counselling clients experiencing anxiety (NEW)
33. Counselling those troubled by grief and loss
34. Crisis intervention
35. Responding to suicidal intentions
Part 5 Training group exercises
PART 6 TECHNOLOGY AND COUNSELLING
36. Telephone counselling
37. Internet counselling
Part 6 Training group exercises
PART 7 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
38. Becoming a counsellor (NEW)
39. The counselling environment
40. Keeping records of counselling sessions
41. Cultural issues
42. Confidentiality and other ethical issues
43. Counsellor training and the need for supervision
44. Looking after yourself