Psychology in Counselling and Therapeutic Practice Jill Wilkinson
Focusing on the needs of counsellors, this text offers a concise and selective account of psychological concepts and processes, illustrated by examples and cases that relate to problems and processes of counselling. It introduces counsellors to a relevant body of theory and research in psychology and to a psychological perspective which will contribute to their understanding of their clients and their clients' presenting concerns. The ways in which psychological knowledge can be applied to counselling practice are demonstrated.