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Living Therapy

Problem Drinking: A Person-Centred Dialogue

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This book provides a new realism in understanding the world of alcohol counselling. It uses dialogue to enable the reader to appreciate the nature of counselling a person with an alcohol problem through the application of person-centred counselling theory. It provides deep insights into what goes on in counselling sessions and how this links into the counsellor's own supervision. It is essential reading for all counselling trainers, supervisors and trainees, provides useful approaches and frameworks for other caring professions, and includes many valuable insights for clients themselves.

202 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2003

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January 18, 2024
Offensively bad, poorly conceived and written. Would likely put people off person centred counselling. Unfortunately I need to read more of this author for my research project :(
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