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Counselling for Depression: A Person-centred and Experiential Approach to Practice (2014)

by Pete Sanders, Andy Hill

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This groundbreaking book takes a humanistic – person-centred and experiential – approach to counselling the most commonly presenting client issue: depression. For the first time, it establishes humanistic counselling as an evidence-based psychological intervention.

Chapters cover:

Evidence-based practice and person-centred and experiential therapies
The Counselling for Depression (CfD) competence framework
The CfD therapeutic stance
Working briefly
In-depth case studies illustrating CfD in practice
Training, supervision and research. 

The book is vital reading for those taking CfD training or a broader counselling and psychotherapy course, and for researchers and NHS workers wishing to enhance their practice.
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