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Counselling and Psychotherapy in Context What are counselling and psychotherapy? - Terry Hanley The social and political context of counselling and psychotherapy - Laura Anne Winter What do people come to counselling and psychotherapy for? - Terry Hanley What are the training routes in counselling and psychotherapy? - Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley Where do counsellors and psychotherapists work? - Laura Anne Winter and Terry Hanley Social justice and intersectionality Intersectionality, power & privilege - Dwight Turner Age - Leonie Sugarman Counselling and psychotherapy in the context of the climate and environmental crisis - Martin Milton Disability - Esther Ingham Gender - Sam Hope Neurodivergence - Lesley Dougan Religion and Spirituality - Cemil Egeli and William West Race, culture and ethnicity - what is your story? - Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena and Yetunde Ade-Serrano Social Class - Liz Ballinger Sexuality - Silva Neves and Dominic Davies Core therapeutic and professional skills Contracting and Therapeutic Beginnings - India Amos The Client-Therapist Relationship - William B. Stiles Assessment - Biljana Van Rijn Risk: Assessment, Exploration and Mitigation - Andrew Reeves Formulation - Lucy Johnstone Using Outcome and Process Measures - Julia Lyons Confidentiality, recordkeeping, and notetaking - Gabriel Wynn Working with Interpreters - Rachel Tribe and Claire Marshall Therapeutic Middles - India Amos Therapeutic Endings - India Amos Personal and Professional Development - Chris Rose Clinical Supervision - Mary Creaner Ethics in Practice - Linda Finlay Complaints: Learning, prevention, and procedures. - Clare Symons Therapy and the law - Peter Jenkins Mental health law - Sobhi Girgis Integrating Research and Practice - John McLeod Leadership: therapists as leaders - Daisy Best and Helen Nicholas Social media and professionalism - Julie Prescott and Chathurika Kannangara Knowledge of psychopharmacology - Anne Guy Critical thinking skills in counselling and psychotherapy - Colin Feltham What do people come to therapy for? Adult sexual violence: rape and sexual assault - Ishba Rehman Alcohol-related difficulties - Mani Mehdikani, Julie Scheiner & Loren Whyatt Anxiety and Panic - Steven Barnes, Julie Prescott, and Jerome Carson Bereavement and Loss - Edith Maria Steffen and Evgenia (Jane) Milman Chronic physical health problems - Soha Daru Counselling for drug-related problems - Tony White Depression - Denis O'Hara Eating disorders - Gabriel Wynn Hearing Voices - Joachim Schnackenberg Low self-esteem - Soha Daru Managing stress - Stephen Palmer and Rowan Bayne Obessive Compusive Disorder - Tracie Holroyd Personality disorders - Julia Lyons Phobias - Charlotte Conn, Aashiya Patel and Julie Prescott Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Divine Charura and Penn Smith Sex and Relationship Problems - Cate Campbell Sexual abuse in childhood - Rosaleen McElvaney Suicide and self-harm - Andrew Reeves Working with survivors of domestic violence - Christiane Sanderson Theories and approaches Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - John Boorman, Eric Morris and Joe Oliver Attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapy - Mark Linington and Victoria Settle Cognitive analytic therapy - Claire Pollitt Cognitive behavioural therapy - Dr Heather Sequeira and Dr Jill Mytton Compassion focused therapy - Sunil Lad and Jenika Patel Dialectical Behaviour Therapy - Michaela Swales and Christine Dunkley Ecotherapy - Nick Totton Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) - Catherine Kerr and Liz Royle Emotion-focused therapy - Ladislav Timulak Existential therapy - Emmy van Deurzen Feminist Therapy - Liz Ballinger Gestalt Therapy - Faisal Mahmood and Emma Flax Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversity Therapy - Dominic Davies and Silva Neves Interpersonal Psychotherapy - Elizabeth Robinson and Catherine Edmunds Jungian Analytical Psychology - Ruth Williams Lacanian Therapy - Lionel Bailly Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy - Adam J. Scott and Kate Adam Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer Narrative Therapy - Fiona Stirling and John McLeod Person-Centred Therapy - Keith Tudor Personal Construct Therapy - David Winter Pluralistic Therapy - Christine Kupfer, John McLeod and Mick Cooper Psychoanalytic Therapy - Jessica Yakeley Psychodynamic Interpersonal Therapy - Richard J. Brown, Sara Bardsley and Vanessa Herbert Psychodynamic Therapy - Dwight Turner Schema Therapy - Konstantina Kolonia and Helen Kyritsi The Skilled Helper Model - Val Wosket and Peter Jenkins Solution-Focused Brief Therapy - Guy Shennan Transactional Analysis - Charlotte Sills and Keith Tudor Lifespan, modalities, and technology Counselling children - Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo Counselling young people - Kathryn Geldard and Rebecca Yin Foo Counselling older people - Anne Hayward and Ken Laidlaw Couple Therapy - Cate Campbell Systemic family therapy - Rudi Dallos Group therapy - Stephen Paul Electronically Delivered Text Therapy - Kate Anthony and Stephen Goss Videoconferencing Therapy - Zehra Ersahin Counselling by Telephone - Maxine Rosenfield Wider uses of technologies in therapy - Stephen Goss, DeeAnna Merz Nagel, and Kate Anthony Settings Working in Schools - Shira Baram Working in Colleges and Universities - Kirsten Amis Working with the Media - Elaine Kasket Working with neuroscience and neuropsychology - David Goss Private practice - Gareth Williams Working in primary care - Zubeida Ali and Satinder Panesar Short Term Therapy - Alex Coren Workplace Therapy - Charlotte Conn and Aashiya Patel Working in Forensic Settings - Jenika Patel and Sunil Lad Coaching - Zsofia Anna Utry and Stephen Palmer