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Reflective writing in counselling and psychotherapy / Jeannie Wright.

By: Wright, Jeannie [author.].
Publisher: Los Angeles : SAGE Publications Inc., ©2018Edition: 2nd edition.Description: xv, 198 pages : illustratioins ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781526445216.Subject(s): Creative writing -- Therapeutic use | Counseling | PsychotherapyDDC classification: 616.891663 W93 2018
Contents:
Maps -- Preparing for the journey -- Why take the journey? -- Preparing for the adventure -- Starting out : how to write reflectively -- Writing to identify prejudice -- Navigation -- With company or travelling alone? -- Writing the past : autobiographical memories -- Here and now : writing the present -- Looking back to look forward : writing the future -- Signposts -- Getting stuck : how to deal with blocks, overcoming obstacles and general difficulties -- Supervision, reflexive and reflective writing -- Assessment.
Summary: In this book Jeannie Wright takes readers on a journey from how to start writing, through the various approaches, on to how to deal with obstacles, and how to maintain reflective inquiry as a professional habit. Reflective writing exercises, case studies and ideas for self-directed learning will help readers practice and apply their skills. This second edition includes more content on: the new Ethical Framework -technological developments impacting counseling -diversity and difference in the therapeutic relationship This book is an essential how-to guide for trainees and practitioners that provides them with all the tools they need to develop writing for reflective practice.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-192) and index.

Maps --
Preparing for the journey --
Why take the journey? --
Preparing for the adventure --
Starting out : how to write reflectively --
Writing to identify prejudice --
Navigation --
With company or travelling alone? --
Writing the past : autobiographical memories --
Here and now : writing the present --
Looking back to look forward : writing the future --
Signposts --
Getting stuck : how to deal with blocks, overcoming obstacles and general difficulties --
Supervision, reflexive and reflective writing --
Assessment.

In this book Jeannie Wright takes readers on a journey from how to start writing, through the various approaches, on to how to deal with obstacles, and how to maintain reflective inquiry as a professional habit. Reflective writing exercises, case studies and ideas for self-directed learning will help readers practice and apply their skills. This second edition includes more content on: the new Ethical Framework -technological developments impacting counseling -diversity and difference in the therapeutic relationship This book is an essential how-to guide for trainees and practitioners that provides them with all the tools they need to develop writing for reflective practice.

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Text in English

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