On completion of this module and following a period of personal study and practical experience it is intended that the student will be able to:?Critically analyse how developing knowledge and associated practices can be effectively and ethically delivered from core model, multi model and integrative perspectives ? Comprehensively examine how particular models can be effectively and efficiently delivered to individuals and couples experiencing relationship problems and in a diverse range of practice settings?Demonstrate an advanced capacity to conceptualise complex case scenarios and develop relevant therapeutic responses? Contribute meaningfully to evolving debates on the nature of effective therapeutic responses and therapist responsibilities?Critically analyse current understandings and contributions of counselling and psychotherapy within the wider social, cultural, legal and political contexts?Demonstrate critical insight into some contemporary issues in the fields of counselling and psychotherapy, including, core, multi-modal and integrative approaches, evidence based practice, counselling and psychotherapy-connections and distinctions, the social construction of professionalism, personal/professional selves of the therapist, therapeutic use of self and anti-discriminatory practices?Formulate and articulate a well grounded position that contributes to these debates?Identify a specific area for contribution to the field of counselling and psychotherapy
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Essential:Feltham, C. (1999) (ed.) Controversies in Psychotherapy and Counselling. London: Sage.Held, B. S. (1995) Back to Reality: A critique of postmodern theory in psychotherapy. New York: Norton.Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B. & Simek-Morgan, L. (1997) Counselling and Psychotherapy: AMultimodel Perspective (4th ed.). Needham Heights MA: Allyn and Bacon.Jones, C., Shillito-Clarke, C., Syme, G., Hill, D., Casemore, R. & Murdin, L. (2000) Questions of Ethics in Counselling and Therapy. Buckingham: Open University Press.
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Supplementary:Aveline,M.& Shapiro D.A.(eds.)(1995) Research Foundations for Psychotherapy Practice. New York:Wiley.Beck, J. S. (1995) Cognitive therapy:Basics and beyond:New York: Guilford.Beutler,L.E.(1983) Eclectic Psychotherapy: A Systemic Approach.New York: Pergamon.Burr,V.(2003) Social Constructionism (2nd ed.).London: Routledge.Burns,D.D.(1990) The feeling good handbook.London: Penguin.Caballo,V.E.(ed).(1998) International handbook of cognitive and behavioural treatments forpsychological disorders. Oxford: Pergamon.Coates,J.(1998) (ed.) Language and Gender: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell.Cohen, S. & Taylor,L.(1992) Escape Attempts.London: Routledge.Corey,G.(2001) Theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy (6th ed). Pacific Grove:Brooks/Cole-Thompson Learning.Corsini,R.J.& Wedding,D.(eds.)(1989) Current Psychotherapies (4th ed.). Itasca: Peacock.Culley, S.(1991) Integrative counselling skills in action. London: Sage.Dowding,K.(1996) Power. Buckingham: Open University Press.Dryder,W.(ed.)(1990) Integrative and Eclectic Therapy: A Handbook. Buckingham: Open University Press.Easterbrook,G.(2003)The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse. London: Random House.Erwin, E.(1997) Philosophy and Psychotherapy. London: Sage.Garfield, S.L.& Bergin,A. E.(eds.)(1994) Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change.New York: Wiley.Giddens, A. (1991) Modernity and Self-identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age. Cambridge: Polity Press.Pearce,W.B.(1994) Interpersonal Communication: Making Social Worlds. New York:Harper Collins.Pilgrim,D.(1997) Psychotherapy and Society.London: Sage.Flaskas,C.& Perlesz,A.(eds.) (1996)The Therapeutic Relationship in Systemic Therapy. London: Karnac.Foucault, M (1980) Power/knowledge, selected interviews and other writings 1972-1977.Harvester: Brighton.Foucault,M.(1985) The Use of Pleasure: The History of Sexuality, Vol.2. Harmondsworth:Penguin.Freud, S.(1998) New Introductory Lectures. London: Penguin.Freud,S.(1998) The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. London: Penguin.Fromm,E.(2001) The Sane Society. London: Routledge.Furedi,F.(2003) Therapy Culture. London: Routledge.Garfield, S.L.& Bergin,A.E.(eds.)(1986) Handbook of Psychotherapy and BehaviourChange. London: Wiley.Goffman, E.(1959) The presentation of self in everyday life. Harmondsworth: Penguin.Goldberg, I. (2000) Family Therapy: An Overview (5th ed). London: Brook-Cole ThompsonLearning.Griffin, W.A.& Greene, S. M. (1999) Models of Family Therapy: The Essential Guide. London: Brunner.Gumperz, J. (1968) The speech community. International encyclopaedia of the social sciences,(2nd ed.).London: Macmillan.Hartley, P. (1993) Interpersonal communication. London: Routledge.Hirst, P. & Woolley, P.(1982) Social Relations & Human Attitude
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