Paperback edition of a text specially relevant to students and practitioners in the health sciences, which provides a basic introduction to counselling in health care. It then focuses on a range of specific instances in which counselling has been of established value, including sexual counselling, counselling for families, counselling for women and counselling for drug users and those who are HIV positive. Includes bibliography and index. The authors are co-authors of 'Psychology for Nurses'.
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"This book is compact and easy to read, and could make a significant contribution to practitioners' ability to communicate effectively and make their practice patient centred.
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