Counselling on Campus, Maggie Yaxley Smith (9781041274131) — Readings Books
Counselling on Campus
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Counselling on Campus

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Counselling on Campus provides insight into the many different reasons why students and young people choose to come for counselling, and demonstrates how counselling enables people to grow emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. This book also explores how counsellors on university campus and within colleges act as a bridge to academic excellence, by enabling their clients to develop awareness of their 'feeling' self, as well as their intellectual capacity, aspects which can then enhance their whole learning skills.

Case stories bring each topic to life, exploring the deepest human emotions and grounding advice on best practice firmly in scenarios that readers will encounter in their clinical work. Divided into six distinct parts, chapters explore:

? Managing change

? Reasons why people seek counselling

? Group work

? Working as a counsellor

? Ethical frameworks for practice

? Professional support

An essential read for any counsellor, trainee or more seasoned, who is interested in working within a university setting, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of what occurs in the counselling room. It may also be of interest to advisory staff working with students in educational environments and individuals thinking of having counselling themselves.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 August 2026
Pages
206
ISBN
9781041274131

Counselling on Campus provides insight into the many different reasons why students and young people choose to come for counselling, and demonstrates how counselling enables people to grow emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. This book also explores how counsellors on university campus and within colleges act as a bridge to academic excellence, by enabling their clients to develop awareness of their 'feeling' self, as well as their intellectual capacity, aspects which can then enhance their whole learning skills.

Case stories bring each topic to life, exploring the deepest human emotions and grounding advice on best practice firmly in scenarios that readers will encounter in their clinical work. Divided into six distinct parts, chapters explore:

? Managing change

? Reasons why people seek counselling

? Group work

? Working as a counsellor

? Ethical frameworks for practice

? Professional support

An essential read for any counsellor, trainee or more seasoned, who is interested in working within a university setting, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of what occurs in the counselling room. It may also be of interest to advisory staff working with students in educational environments and individuals thinking of having counselling themselves.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 August 2026
Pages
206
ISBN
9781041274131