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  • by Dave Clarke, Hilary Bradley & Cheryl Woolley
    £68.99

  • by Dave Clarke, Kaye Wolland & Cheryl Woolley
    £68.99

  • by Dave Clarke & Ruth Jillings
    £68.99

    Community workers are an under-researched sector of society and the economy. Research suggests that they are vulnerable to negative stress-related effects, including burnout. We provide evidence to show that life satisfaction, positive affect and negative affect need to be considered to fully understand the complex construct of well-being. This book also reports on an experimental intervention based on the transactional model of stress and coping. The group that implemented the strategies learned in the workshop significantly reduced their negative affect and dysfunctional attitudes. Personality traits did not factor into the relationships among the variables. Counsellors need to pay more attention to assisting participants with enhancing and maintaining post-training effects.

  • - A God-Based Therapy Method
    by Dave Clarke & Jennifer Sharkey
    £51.99

  • by Dave Clarke, Kerry Gibson & Reader in Employment Relations Steve Williams
    £51.99

  • by Dave Clarke, Karin Du Plessis & Cheryl Woolley
    £68.99

  • by Dave Clarke & Kellie Evans
    £51.99

  • by Dave Clarke, Sarah Calvert & Jennifer Sharkey
    £43.99

    Many mental health clients express a desire to have their spiritual needs addressed in therapy, and research indicates that spirituality can positively impact mental health. Such findings have led to the development of numerous spiritually-integrated therapies, many of which are based on a Christian framework. This book presents the findings of a survey of 67 Christian clients'' experiences of Refocussing Therapy. This spiritually-integrated form of counselling seeks to facilitate active engagement with, and experience of God. Clients attributed much of the resolution for their problems to God''s intervention via a concept developed by Dr Diane Divett, God Spaces¿. It is the spiritual component of her Refocussing Therapy. The findings suggest the potential benefits of incorporating an experiential spiritual aspect into therapy with Christians, and are of relevance to counsellors desiring to respond more effectively to the spiritual needs of Christian clients. (God Spaces¿ is the registered trade mark of Dr Diane Divett and is used by the authors as the title of this book with the prior consent and approval of Dr Diane Divett. All other rights are reserved.)

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