`... one gasp of fresh air amid the stifling pollution of this changing world... The book's challenging but ultimately hopeful message is as important now as when it was first published, perhaps more so. Inhale deeply.' - Andy Rogers, counselling service co-ordinator in further and higher education; `I have frequently heard class dismissed as no longer important... I find class as relevant today as I did in the 1990s. This new edition of Anne Kearney's book has a major contribution to make to the debate.' - Liz Ballinger, counselling MA programme director, University of Manchester
Anne's motivation for writing Counselling, Class and Politics back in 1996, was `to persuade readers to the view that politics and political ideas matter in counselling'. This new edition of the work contains a wide range of commentaries from practioners working in the world of counselling today, who all argue that Anne's message is as relevant today as it has always been. So too is driving belief of the author that counselling training, regulation and awareness in general too often fails to acknowledge the political environment that practitioners and their clients inhabit and its influence on the counselling relationship. Anne's book, accessible, unashamedly unapologetic and searching in the questions it asks of readers, is still a vibrant, challenging text for any student, practitioner or trainer today.
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Anne Kearney's ground-breaking book on class in counselling and its invisibility within the training curriculum and the counselling relationship is reissued here with new commentaries from practitioners, clients and educationalists writing today.
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Foreword to second edition: Anne Kearney's family, Introduction to second edition: Gillian Proctor
Commentaries by:Jacqueline Roy, Clare Slaney, Elizabeth Cotton, Gillian Roberts, Liz Ballinger, Jo Titchmarsh, Katy Woodger, Andy Rogers
Foreword to first edition: Ann Roberts and Pauline Edwards
Introduction
Chapter 1 Counselling and ideology
Chapter 2 Social stratification
Chapter 3 Social class and counselling
Chapter 4 Poverty, class and counselling
Chapter 5 Political socialisation and counselling
Chapter 6 Rogerian counselling and politics
Chapter 7 The role of the counsellor: whose side are we on?
Chapter 8 On becoming respectable: regulation, professionalisation and accreditation
Conclusion
References and further reading
Index
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`... one gasp of fresh air amid the stifling pollution of this changing world... The book's challenging but ultimately hopeful message is as important now as when it was first published, perhaps more so. Inhale deeply.' - Andy Rogers, counselling service co-ordinator in further and higher education; `I have frequently heard class dismissed as no longer important... I find class as relevant today as I did in the 1990s. This new edition of Anne Kearney's book has a major contribution to make to the debate.' - Liz Ballinger, counselling MA programme director, University of Manchester
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781910919361
Publisert
2018-05-29
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
PCCS Books
Vekt
250 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160
Forfatter
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