SocioDynamic Counselling: A Constructivist Perspective
R. Vance Peavy
(Trafford Publishing, 1999 revised)
This book is one of the first counselling books to be written from a constructivist perspective. Part I contains theory; Part II describes constructivist counselling practice.
This book breaks new ground for career counsellors working with clients in times of uncertainty and change. It describes the counsellor's work from a constructivist perspective and introduces valuable counselling tools to use in planning and coping with unpredictable events in work life and in social life. The book suggests how counsellors can help clients construct meaningful futures and actions and how they can move toward the making of more resilient selves.
Readers are given clues on how to unlock positivist thinking and help clients step out into the fresh air of choice, responsibility, action, meaning, empowerment and authentically co-operative relationships in counselling.
259 pages
$40.00
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