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Counselling and Psychotherapy in Context
What are counselling and psychotherapy? – Terry Hanley
The social and political context of counselling and psychotherapy – La...
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Counselling and Psychotherapy in Context
What are counselling and psychotherapy? – Terry Hanley
The social and political context of counselling and psychotherapy – Laura Anne Winter
What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for? – Terry Hanley
What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? – Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley
Where do counsellors and psychotherapists work? – Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley
Social justice and intersectionality
Intersectionality, power & privilege – Dwight Turner
Age – Léonie Sugarman
Counselling and psychotherapy in the context of the climate and environmental crisis – Martin Milton
Disability – Esther Ingham
Gender – Sam Hope
Neurodivergence – Lesley Dougan
Religion and Spirituality – Cemil Egeli and William West
Race, culture and ethnicity – what is your story? – Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena and Yetunde Ade-Serrano
Social Class – Liz Ballinger
Sexuality – Silva Neves and Dominic Davies
Core therapeutic and professional skills
Contracting and Therapeutic Beginnings – India Amos
The Client–Therapist Relationship – William B. Stiles
Assessment – Biljana Van Rijn
Risk: Assessment, Exploration and Mitigation – Andrew Reeves
Formulation – Lucy Johnstone
Using Outcome and Process Measures – Julia Lyons
Confidentiality, recordkeeping, and notetaking – Gabriel Wynn
Working with Interpreters – Rachel Tribe and Claire Marshall
Therapeutic Middles – India Amos
Therapeutic Endings – India Amos
Personal and Professional Development – Chris Rose
Clinical Supervision – Mary Creaner
Ethics in Practice – Linda Finlay
Complaints: Learning, prevention, and procedures. – Clare Symons
Therapy and the law – Peter Jenkins
Mental health law – Sobhi Girgis
Integrating Research and Practice – John Mc Leod
Leadership: therapists as leaders – Daisy Best and Helen Nicholas
Social media and professionalism – Julie Prescott and Chathurika Kannangara
Knowledge of psychopharmacology – Anne Guy
Critical thinking skills in counselling and psychotherapy – Colin Feltham
What do people come to therapy for?
Adult sexual violence: rape and sexual assault – Ishba Rehman
Alcohol-related difficulties – Mani Mehdikani, Julie Scheiner & Loren Whyatt
Anxiety and Panic – Steven Barnes, Julie Prescott, and Jerome Carson
Bereavement and Loss – Edith Maria Steffen and Evgenia (Jane) Milman
Chronic physical health problems – Soha Daru
Counselling for drug-related problems – Tony White
Depression – Denis O’Hara
Eating disorders – Gabriel Wynn
Hearing Voices – Joachim Schnackenberg
Low self-esteem – Soha Daru
Managing stress – Stephen Palmer and Rowan Bayne
Obessive Compusive Disorder – Tracie Holroyd
Personality disorders – Julia Lyons
Phobias – Charlotte Conn, Aashiya Patel and Julie Prescott
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – Divine Charura and Penn Smith
Sex and Relationship Problems – Cate Campbell
Sexual abuse in childhood – Rosaleen Mc Elvaney
Suicide and self-harm – Andrew Reeves
Working with survivors of domestic violence – Christiane Sanderson
Theories and approaches
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy – John Boorman, Eric Morris and Joe Oliver
Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy – Mark Linington and Victoria Settle
Cognitive analytic therapy – Claire Pollitt
Cognitive behavioural therapy – Dr Heather Sequeira and Dr Jill Mytton
Compassion focused therapy – Sunil Lad and Jenika Patel
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy – Michaela Swales and Christine Dunkley
Ecotherapy – Nick Totton
Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) – Catherine Kerr and Liz Royle
Emotion-focused therapy – Ladislav Timulak
Existential therapy – Emmy van Deurzen
Feminist Therapy – Liz Ballinger
Gestalt Therapy – Faisal Mahmood and Emma Flax
Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversity Therapy – Dominic Davies and Silva Neves
Interpersonal Psychotherapy – Elizabeth Robinson and Catherine Edmunds
Jungian Analytical Psychology – Ruth Williams
Lacanian Therapy – Lionel Bailly
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy – Adam J. Scott and Kate Adam
Multimodal Therapy – Stephen Palmer
Narrative Therapy – Fiona Stirling and John Mc Leod
Person-Centred Therapy – Keith Tudor
Personal Construct Therapy – David Winter
Pluralistic Therapy – Christine Kupfer, John Mc Leod and Mick Cooper
Psychoanalytic Therapy – Jessica Yakeley
Psychodynamic Interpersonal Therapy – Richard J. Brown, Sara Bardsley and Vanessa Herbert
Psychodynamic Therapy – Dwight Turner
Schema Therapy – Konstantina Kolonia and Helen Kyritsi
The Skilled Helper Model – Val Wosket and Peter Jenkins
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy – Guy Shennan
Transactional Analysis – Charlotte Sills and Keith Tudor
Lifespan, modalities, and technology
Counselling children – Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo
Counselling young people – Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo
Counselling older people – Anne Hayward and Ken Laidlaw
Couple Therapy – Cate Campbell
Systemic family therapy – Rudi Dallos
Group therapy – Stephen Paul
Electronically Delivered Text Therapy – Kate Anthony and Stephen Goss
Videoconferencing Therapy – Zehra Ersahin
Counselling by Telephone – Maxine Rosenfield
Wider uses of technologies in therapy – Stephen Goss, Dee Anna Merz Nagel, and Kate Anthony
Settings
Working in Schools – Shira Baram
Working in Colleges and Universities – Kirsten Amis
Working with the Media – Elaine Kasket
Working with neuroscience and neuropsychology – David Goss
Private practice – Gareth Williams
Working in primary care – Zubeida Ali and Satinder Panesar
Short Term Therapy – Alex Coren
Workplace Therapy – Charlotte Conn and Aashiya Patel
Working in Forensic Settings – Jenika Patel and Sunil Lad
Coaching – Zsófia Anna Utry and Stephen Palmer