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Reflective writing in counselling and psychotherapy / created by Jeannie Wright and Gillie Bolton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: SAGE, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Description: 205 pages : Illustrations; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780857023285
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC489 WRI
Contents:
MAPS -- Preparing for the journey: what this book is and how to use it -- Why take the journey? The rationale for personal and professional journal keeping -- Preparing for the adventure: essential theory -- Starting out: how to write reflectively -- Writing to identify prejudice: culture, assumptions and stereotypes -- Navigation -- With company or travelling alone? Writing with others, whether in writing groups, online or to an imagined audience -- Writing the past: autobiographical memories -- Here and now: writing the present: focuses on current experiences and relationships, both personal and professional -- Looking back to look forward: writing the future: focuses on using imagination to envisage the future -- Signposts -- Getting stuck: how to deal with blocks, overcoming obstacles and general difficulties: how to develop hope and resilience -- Supervision, reflexive and reflective writing: reflective practice is one of the cornerstones of professional therapeutic relationships -- Assessment: signposts for assessing personal development writing -- Arrivals and continuing the journey: reflective writing for CPD; essential questions.
Summary: This book provides a straightforward route into the essentials of keeping a personal development portfolio or reflective journal for all counselling and psychotherapy trainees, whether they are approaching the topic from a psychodynamic, person-centred or CBT perspective.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf RC489 WRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 152617 Available BK139854
Book Book Main Library Open Shelf RC489 WRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 152621 Available BK139364
Book Book Main Library Core Collection RC489 WRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 152620 Available BK139454
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf RC489 WRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 152619 Available BK139648
Book Book Medical School Open Shelf RC489 WRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 152618 Available BK139492

Includes bibliographical references and index.

MAPS -- Preparing for the journey: what this book is and how to use it -- Why take the journey? The rationale for personal and professional journal keeping -- Preparing for the adventure: essential theory -- Starting out: how to write reflectively -- Writing to identify prejudice: culture, assumptions and stereotypes -- Navigation -- With company or travelling alone? Writing with others, whether in writing groups, online or to an imagined audience -- Writing the past: autobiographical memories -- Here and now: writing the present: focuses on current experiences and relationships, both personal and professional -- Looking back to look forward: writing the future: focuses on using imagination to envisage the future -- Signposts -- Getting stuck: how to deal with blocks, overcoming obstacles and general difficulties: how to develop hope and resilience -- Supervision, reflexive and reflective writing: reflective practice is one of the cornerstones of professional therapeutic relationships -- Assessment: signposts for assessing personal development writing -- Arrivals and continuing the journey: reflective writing for CPD; essential questions.


This book provides a straightforward route into the essentials of keeping a personal development portfolio or reflective journal for all counselling and psychotherapy trainees, whether they are approaching the topic from a psychodynamic, person-centred or CBT perspective.

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