“…Tecken tyder på att dådet är utfört med en speciell person i åtanke: kriminalpsykolog Sebastian Bergman.Sebastian har under åren hjälpt Riksmord att lösa åtskilliga fall, men efter den senaste tidens händelser är han persona non grata. …”
“…Or if you could feel 100% confident about your intellect, and never again fear being the person in the room who just isn't smart enough, or can't remember something important? …”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…1.An invitation to counselling -- Introduction -- A narrative approach -- Making a space to talk it through -- Learning counselling skills -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 2.A model of embedded counselling -- Introduction -- A model of embedded counselling -- The person seeking help -- The counsellor -- Case examples of sensitivity to the client's beliefs about learning and change -- The organizational setting -- The process of embedded counselling -- A summary of key ideas -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 3.Counselling skills: basic building blocks of embedded practice -- Introduction -- The emergence of a skills perspective -- The experience of learning and using skills -- Counselling skills models -- Three-stage models of counselling skill -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 4.An A-Z of counselling skills -- Introduction -- An A-Z of counselling skills -- Using theory to develop a broader perspective on how skills fit together --Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 5.The counselling menu: goals, tasks and methods -- Introduction -- The concept of the counselling menu -- Clarifying the client's goals -- Counselling tasks -- Methods -- The key skill in using the counselling menu: shared decision-making -- An example of goals, methods and tasks in practice: Joey's emotional journey -- Being on the alert for things going wrong -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 6.Negotiating organizational realities -- Introduction -- An overview of organizational issues in counselling -- Building a personal and professional support network -- Developing a database of resources -- Making sense of organizations -- Creating a space for counselling -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 7.Ethical principles for embedded counselling -- Introduction -- Examples of ethical dilemmas in embedded counselling -- Core ethical principles -- Working within the law -- Negotiating informed consent --Examples of conversations around informed consent -- Confidentiality -- Being aware of your limits as a counsellor -- Taking care around dual relationships -- Sensitivity to cultural differences in moral standpoint -- Dealing with risk and self-harm -- Using touch -- Ethical decision-making -- The concept of boundary -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 8.Working collaboratively: building a counselling relationship -- Introduction -- The idea of building a relationship -- A safe relationship: being trustworthy, reliable and dependable -- Being genuine -- Caring -- Working collaboratively -- Theoretical frameworks for making sense of counselling relationships -- The person-centred counselling relationship -- The psychodynamic perspective on the counselling relationship -- The transactional analysis (TA) approach to making sense of relationships -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 9.Exploring issues to make meaning and develop understanding -- Introduction --Empathic engagement -- Empathic engagement as a process: the Barrett-Lennard model -- Summing up empathic engagement -- Telling the story -- Questioning -- Opening the door: using vivid language, imagery and metaphor -- Conclusions: how and why `just talking' can make a difference -- Suggested further reading -- 10.Making sense of a specific problematic reaction -- Introduction -- Examples of problematic reactions -- Making sense of problematic events: theoretical perspectives -- Counselling methods for working on problematic reactions -- A case example -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 11.Resolving difficult feelings and emotions -- Introduction -- Making sense of emotion -- Types of emotion tasks in counselling -- Methods for working with emotions in counselling -- Making use of supervision -- Conclusions -- Suggested further reading -- 12.Working together to change behaviour -- Introduction -- Why behaviour change is hard to achieve --Doing something different: step-by-step progress -- How does the problematic behaviour fit into your life as it is? …”
“…Tara advocates a life that celebrates what lasts, what is classic and what really suits a person. There are 10 steps to master mindful curation and each is explained in this book, from understanding and using techniques to freeing yourself from external manipulations. …”