Counselling and Interviewing
Prelims - Counselling and Interviewing for Carers
Prelims: Contents, Dedication, Acknowledgment, Introduction and About the Author
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Techniques and Tools (for counselling)
The terms ‘counselling’ and ‘interviewing’ are commonly used, but often misunderstood. This chapter discusses what is meant by ‘interviewing’ and ‘counselling’- and the skills that are required to carry out these important activities effectively...
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The Helping Interview
This chapter discusses the many sorts of ‘helping interviews’. Helping is all about assisting people to manage (and perhaps solve problems). It is about creating action opportunities to change situations...
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The Motivational Interview
In a ‘motivational interview,’ the focus is on encouraging a person to make a personal decision to change their behaviour. The focal point of this chapter concerns motivational interviewing and its ability to prompt a person to change behaviour...
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Young People (counselling)
Young people lack a wealth of experiences with which to compare events and they have not yet fully developed their coping skills. This chapter discusses effective ways for counselling and interviewing children and adolescents...
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Older People (counselling)
The psychological needs of older people are often overlooked as attention is focused on the physical challenges of coping with the essential activities of daily living. This chapter discusses counselling and interviewing of older people...
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Families (and counselling)
All families are different. They differ in history, composition and the dynamics of the relationships among family members. In this chapter, learn how to counsel entire families or individual family members effectively...
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Loss and Grief (counselling)
Everyone experiences grief at some time in their life, but each person feels grief in his or her own way. This chapter explores loss and grief and recommends strategies and techniques to help those who are dealing with it...
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Stress and Anxiety
This chapter discusses stress, anxiety and agitation and explores some of the ways in which helpers can provide appropriate caring assistance to those who are suffering as a result of stressful situations...
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Hostility and Agression
Problems in managing angry feelings can lead to hostility towards others, which can deteriorate into aggression and violence. This chapter discusses anger and hostility and how carers can manage it appropriately...
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Depression
Feelings of sadness are normal. However, they become abnormal if they are persistent and disrupt a person’s social, occupational and personal activities. This chapter addresses the signs and symptoms of depression and how to approach a depressed person...
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Suicide and Suicidal Thoughts
This chapter discusses suicide and suicidal thoughts. This chapter discusses methods of prevention, aims to assist caring helpers to recognise situations in which suicide is more likely to occur and to provide practical advice on how to try to prevent it.
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Psychoses and Thought Disorders
The term ‘psychosis’ refers to a severe mental illness in which the person suffers from distorted perceptions of reality. This chapter addresses the causes of psychoses, how to manage it...
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Endmatter - Counselling and Interviewing for Carers
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