The practice of counselling in primary care / edited by Robert Bor and Damian McCann.

Wide-ranging yet cohesive, this book addresses the unique issues faced by counsellors working in primary care settings including maximising therapeutic contact whilst using time-limited techniques, referrals and the management of patient flow.

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Other Authors: Bor, Robert, McCann, Damian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, 1999.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Graham Curtis Jenkins
  • Introduction / Robert Bor and Damian McCann
  • Ch. 1. Setting up a Counselling Service / Carole A. Trowbridge
  • Ch. 2. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Counselling in Primary Care / John Davy
  • Ch. 3. Doctors, Counsellors and Their Patients: Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Issues / Susan Hopkins and Mary O'Callaghan
  • Ch. 4. Deeper Issues in Collaboration: Avoiding Pitfalls and Managing Internal Boundaries / Gilly Pembroke
  • Ch. 5. Managing Referrals / Teresa Schaefer, Jenny Chesshyre and Susan Kendal
  • Ch. 6. Managing Patient Flow: Waiting and Absences / Carole Waskett
  • Ch. 7. Confidentiality in a Team Setting / Carole Waskett
  • Ch. 8. Doing Therapy Briefly in Primary Care: Theoretical Concepts / Christine Parrott
  • Ch. 9. Doing Therapy Briefly in Primary Care: Clinical Applications / Christine Parrott
  • Ch. 10. The Competent Patient / Sheila Gill
  • Ch. 11. Counselling and the Use of Psychotropic Medication / Jo Sexton
  • Ch. 12. Training in Counselling in Primary Health Care / Gilly Pembroke
  • Ch. 13. Supervision in Primary Care Counselling / Damian McCann
  • Ch. 14. Evaluating Counselling in Primary Health Care / Peter du Plessis and Robert Bor.