`This chunky little book is packed with interesting approaches to the currently fashionable area of client assessment.... This is a book for any counsellor or counsellor trainee's shelf, a necessary reference for the sound professional' - Counselling News
`The comprehensive series of essays... is a timely contribution.... This book is about being professional and effective... a valuable multimodal life inventory for use with clients is provided' - Counselling, The Journal of The British Association for Counselling
What information will help you assess the therapeutic needs of a client? Could you identify a suicidal client? How can you tell whether or not you are working with appropriate clients? Answering these and other questions, this book sheds light on a crucial, but often neglected, area of counselling. The authors provide clear guidelines, backed up by practice points, which clarify the assessment, monitoring and evaluation of clients.
The book adopts a broad approach, transcending specific counselling theories and covering the main issues involved at key stages in the client/counsellor relationship - from the initial contact, through monitoring of the therapeutic programme, to ending the counselling process. Areas examined include: assessing the best type of therapy for each client; identifying the client's therapeutic goals; history taking; referral; and evaluating goal achievement.
Gladeanna McMahon is presenter of the ITV programme Dial A Mum.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
What Do You Say after You Say `Er ? - Stephen Palmer
General Assessment Issues - Peter Ruddell
Client History Taking and Associated Administration - Gladeana McMahon
Medical and Psychiatric Assessment - Berni Curwen
What Type of Help? - Peter Ruddell and Berni Curwen
Assessing for Optimal Therapeutic Intervention - Mark Aveline
Assessment and Accountability - Patricia Armstrong
Modality Assessment - Stephen Palmer
Reviewing and Evaluating Therapeutic Progress - Carole Sutton