Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-183) and index.
Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part I -- Learning; 1 -- At the Beginning; 2 -- The Training Course; 3 -- Learning Style in a Learning Community; 4 -- Skills and Techniques; 5 -- Experiential Learning; Part II -- Communicating Learning; 6 -- How Do I Know What I Mean Unless I Say (Or Write) It?; 7 -- The Requirements of the Course: Assessment; 8 -- Starting to Write; 9 -- Writing Takes Form; 10 -- Using Other People 's Work; 11 -- Problems, Problems, Problems; 12 -- Motivation, Concentration and Writing Block; 13 -- Writing A bout Practice; Part III -- Continuing to Learn and to Write.
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Macmillan and Clark provide a comprehensive overview of the tasks and the processes of learning and writing which are specifically required on counselling training courses and in the practice of counselling. Practical examples are provided.
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Learning and writing in counselling.
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