The Practitioner's Handbook
A Guide for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Counselling Psychologists
- Stephen Palmer - Centre for Stress Management, London, Centre for Coaching, London
- Robert Bor - Royal Free Hospital, UK
- How to avoid complaints and litigation
- How to write client reports
- How to interpret medical and psychiatric assessments
The Practitioner's Handbook is the ideal companion for newly qualified practitioners and those nearing the end of their professional training. Leading contributors share their knowledge and experience on key topics, making the Handbook an indispensable guide for continuing professional development.
'I would recommend The Practitioner's Handbook as a useful resource for therapists concerned with their professional development and the development of others' - Therapy Today, February 2009
A good general guide. Useful for dip in, dip out information for students.
Very beneficial with regards to communication skills in nursing
Gives a good introduction to elements of practice such as setting up a private practice, conducting research and how to avoid complaints and litigation.
Text would be too generic, too basic and counselling-specific to be adopted in this course.
This book is an excellent addition to the 'Trainee Handbook'. It expands with the development of the practitioner with it's comprehensive coverage of key topics such as supervision.