
Personal and Professional Development for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Mental Health Practitioners
By: John McLeod, Julia McLeod
Paperback | 1 March 2014 | Edition Number 1
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- Deepening and consolidating their understanding of all aspects of personal and professional development
- Making use of their personal strengths, resources and life experience
- Drawing on colleagues, mentors and the wider professional community as sources of learning, support and inspiration.
"This engaging and accessible book reminds us that, like our clients, counsellors are works in progress. Through its 10 lively chapters, John McLeod and Julia McLeod take us on a compelling journey of self-discovery. En route, they invite us to press the pause button and reflect on our lives in all their messy complexity ... Although written primarily for trainee counsellors, there is much here for the experienced therapist, supervisor, group leader or counselling course trainer to admire and to learn from."
Therapy Today, July 2014
"John and Julia McLeod have written a superb text that not only presents a strong and coherent case for the importance of personal development for therapists, but also provides a range of activities to stimulate the reader's own reflective development process. A scholarly examination of the developmental path of the practitioner which is firmly grounded in research, this book is a rich personal development resource for students, practitioners and lecturers."
Mark Widdowson, Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Salford, UK
"This is a great resource textbook for trainee practitioners, trainers, supervisors in counselling, psychotherapy and mental health - and for anyone interested in personal and professional development in the helping professions. The breadth and depth of John and Julia McLeod's encyclopaedic knowledge is evident in this book. Wise sages indeed, they offer 'voices of wisdom and reason' for those entering the helping professions. Their guidance will help still the inner angst that is an inevitable part of practitioner training and working as a helper. The book offers an excellent resource for counselling, psychotherapy and mental health trainers, with rich resources to inform student and tutor work. I highly recommend this valuable addition to the resource and knowledge base."
Lynne Gabriel, Associate Professor, York St John University, UK
"A fantastic book! This is a comprehensive, engaging and valuable resource that integrates theory and research in an accessible and relevant way. This book approaches a complex and often poorly articulated facet of professional training both practically and effectively. The personal learning tasks bring an added dimension to the book, inviting the reader on a journey of self-discovery and challenge.
This book has relevance for a broad range of psychotherapeutic orientations and mental health roles and is an essential read for practitioners at all stages of their professional journey."
Steff Revell, Lecturer, Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Cumbria, UK
"This book offers an invaluable resource for counselling trainers and students alike. It succinctly maps out the terrain of personal and professional development and the importance of these concepts for practice. As a counselling trainer, I found the exercises and learning tasks contained in the book an excellent source of ideas for encouraging student reflection. As a practitioner, it reminded me of the importance of attending to my own 'stuff', of the continuing process of learning to be more in touch with my flawed humanity such that I can be more available to my clients."
Brian Rodgers, Lecturer in Counselling, The University of Queensland, Australia
ISBN: 9780335247332
ISBN-10: 0335247334
Series: University of Abertay Dundee
Published: 1st March 2014
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 272
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: Open University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 18.0 x 23.9 x 1.5
Weight (kg): 0.44
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