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Referral and Termination Issues for Counsellors

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This guide to the practical issues surrounding the referral of clients and the termination of counselling stresses the need to be aware of limits of competency, legal issues and ethics, and to recognize the value of local resources. The author provides guidelines for: the situations which most frequently call for referral; effective and responsible referral; receiving referrals from outside agencies; and the sensitive, ethical termination of counselling - with full recognition of the emotional consequences for client and counsellor
Anne Leigh is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist and BAC accredited counsellor working in the National Health Service and in private practice. She is a tutor and supervisor for the Thameslink/UEL Diploma in Counselling.
Introduction Why Referral and Termination Issues are Crucial The Beginning Phase Medical Referrals Alternative Counselling Referrals Referral Issues in the Middle Phase Problems and Considerations in the Ending Phase Good Endings Ethical Considerations regarding Referral and Termination Issues Resources
`A clear and comprehensive consideration of the issues and dilemmas involved in the many types of endings that can happen within the counselling relationship... [it] promises to become a key reference text for counsellors... The book is clearly written and easy to digest. Key points are brought to life with relevant case examples and essential information is easily accessed... I found it useful to read through a dedicated text like this, to review my understanding of the issues and potential pitfalls in referrals and endings and to consider my own pratice' - Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling `This is an excellent reference book, presented in well organized sections about every aspect of contracts, referrals and endings in counselling. Throughout, the perspective of both counsellor and client is given, and it makes for some salutary reading. The key practice points are usefully highlighted and succinct... the book is an invaluable source of clear and comprehensive information, backed by good practice, research findings and case material... I recommend it' - Counselling at Work
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