What is counselling and how can it help? Does counselling work? How is
counselling different from talking to my family and friends about my
problems?
The Psychology of Counselling explains the different approaches to
therapy and how they are used in practice, giving information on what
counselling can help with and what it cannot do. It looks at cognitive
and behavioural therapies, psychoanalysis, and humanistic psychology, as
well as exploring positive psychotherapy and the move away from a
disease-based approach to counselling. It also reflects upon the broader
landscape of therapeutic spaces and gives consideration to professional
issues in counselling, such as ethics, supervision, and duty of care to
clients.
At a time when mental health and psychological well-being are central
subjects of conversation in modern society, The Psychology of
Counselling sheds light on the therapeutic process, what it involves,
and how it works, to help all those seeking assistance for relieving
emotional or psychological issues and improving their psychological
wellness.