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Motivational Career Counselling & Coaching: Cognitive and Behavioural Approaches
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Julkaisuvuosi: 2012, 16.08.2012 (lisätietoa)
Are you a career counsellor or coach in need of a new skills set to help meet the challenges of supporting clients?



This book is for you. It is the first to combine the theory & practice of CBT with career counselling, presenting cognitive & behavioural approaches to help clients think & act more effectively in challenging situations in order to obtain their goals. Providing clear, practical strategies & a wealth of materials that can be used with clients in one-to-one or group settings, the book introduces:



- theory of cognitive & behavioural psychological approaches within the context of career counselling


- motivational techniques to help clients succeed at interview


- how to help clients make effective vocational/educational choices & excel in the workplace


- professional issues i.e., assessment tools, ethical issues, evaluation


- self-management, using CBT techniques on yourself.



This is essential reading for trainees studying for a careers guidance qualification, as well as CBT trainees wishing to go on to career counselling.



Steve Sheward is a Careers Counsellor & CBT Therapist working in the NHS. He was previously director of the Connexions Service in South London.



Rhena Branch is an experienced CBT Therapist & author, teaching the MSc in RECBT at Goldsmith's University.




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