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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Volume 27 Number 4 November 1999 Carl Rogers’ responses in the 17th session with Miss Mun: comments from a process-experiential and psychoanalytic perspective Monica Gundrum, Germain Lietaer & Christiane Van Hees-Matthijssen 461
Eclecticism and integration in counselling: implications for training Henry Hollanders 483
Quality in the content and use of information and communications technology in guidance Marcus Offer & James P. Sampson, Jr 501 Personal growth and personal development: concepts clarified J. A. Irving & D. I. Williams 517 Applying public health science to the counselling profession: an initial examination Michael J. Mason & Daniel M. Linnenberg 527 Barriers to inclusion for the disaffected: implications for ‘preventive’ careers guidance work with the under-16 age-group Hazel L. Reid 539 Trainee teachers’ opinions about suicide C. A. Wastell & T. A. Shaw 555 Assessing the structure of learning outcomes from counselling using the SOLO taxonomy: an exploratory study Paul C. Burnett 567
A Personal View Common sense or nonsense: intervening in moral dilemmas Emmy van Deurzen 581 Book Reviews 587
Books Received 595 Acknowledgements 597
Title Page, Contents & Author Index, Vol. 27, 1999
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Volume 27 Number 3 August 1999 Symposium: Critiques of Psychotherapy and Counselling (edited by Colin Feltham)
Facing, understanding and learning from critiques of psychotherapy and counselling Colin Feltham 301 The baby and the bathwater: ‘professionalisation’ in psychotherapy and counselling Nick Totton 313 The prostitution of psychotherapy: a feminist critique Betty McLellan 325
Counselling and the social construction of self Janice Russell 339
Constructivist epistemologies and therapies Edward Erwin 353
Why are therapists indifferent to research? D. I. Williams & J. A. Irving 367
‘Limits to therapy and counselling’: deconstructing a professional ideology Richard House 377
Other Articles Vicarious traumatisation of counsellors and effects on their workplaces Leo Sexton 393 Theoretical orientation and reported practice: a survey of eclecticism among counsellors in Britain Henry Hollanders & John McLeod 405
A qualitative developmental analysis of comprehensive guidance programmes in schools in the United States Ginger MacDonald & Christopher A. Sink 415
A Personal View Confidentiality and the counsellor in general practice Chris Kell 431 Book Reviews 441 Books Received 449
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Volume 27 Number 2 May 1999 Exploring the similarities and differences between person-centred and psychodynamic therapy IAN R. OWEN 165
Counselling in the treatment of pathological gambling: an overview MARK D. GRIFFITHS & HELEN F. MACDONALD 179 Encouraging counsellor reflection DAVID UPTON & RACHEL ASCH 191 Research as therapy, therapy as research: ethical dilemmas in new-paradigm research NICOLA HART & ANNE CRAWFORD-WRIGHT 205
The responsibilities of counsellor supervisors: a qualitative study DAVID KING & SUE WHEELER 215 Exploring young people’s perceptions relevant to counselling: a qualitative study ANNE LE SURF & GORDON LYNCH 231 Adjustment to parental divorce: an examination of the differences between counselled and non-counselled children RUTH ANNE MCCONNELL & ALLAN J. SIM 245
Post-16 course choice: a challenge for guidance JENNIFER M. KIDD & MARK WARDMAN 259 A Personal View Does guidance have a future?: notes towards a distinctive position JONATHAN BROWN 275 Book Reviews 283
Books Received 291 Call for Papers: Symposium on ‘Adult Guidance’
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 27 Number 1 February 1999
Symposium: Guidance and Counselling in Schools (edited by Maggie Robson & John McGuiness)
Counselling, careers education and pastoral care: beyond the National Curriculum MAGGIE ROBSON, NORAH COHEN & JOHN MCGUINESS 5 Counselling in schools: looking back and looking forward COLLEEN MCLAUGHLIN 13 Counselling, counselling skills and encouraging pupils to talk: clarifying and addressing confusion PETER LANG 23
Career-learning space: new-DOTS thinking for careers education BILL LAW 35
The impact on pastoral care of structural, organisational and statutory changes in schooling: some empirical evidence and a discussion RON BEST 55 Personal–social education: beyond the National Curriculum CHRIS WATKINS 71 Other Articles Suicide and internalised relationships: a study from the perspective of psychotherapists working with suicidal patients BARBARA M. RICHARDS 85 An evaluation of the long-term outcomes of small-group work for counsellor development ERIC HALL, CAROL HALL, BELINDA HARRIS, DAVID HAY, MAX BIDDULPH & TERESA DUFFY 99 Face-to-face and at a distance: the mediation of guidance and counselling through the new technologies ALAN TAIT 113 Gender and opinions about mental illness as predictors of attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help FREDERICK T. L. LEONG & PETER ZACHAR 123 A Personal View All-age guidance—public, private or welfare service? ALLISTER MCGOWAN
133 Correspondence 145 Book Reviews 147 Books Received 155 Acknowledgements 157
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 26 Number 4 November 1998
Value for money?: issues of fees in counselling and psychotherapy KEITH TUDOR 477
‘I say what I like’: frank talk(ing) in counselling and psychotherapy ROY MOODLEY 495 How honest do counsellors dare to be in the supervisory relationship?: an exploratory study ANGELA WEBB & SUE WHEELER 509 Counselling and the dislocation of representation and reality GORDON LYNCH 525 Research as a counselling activity?: a discussion of some uses of counselling within the context of research on sensitive issues JULIE SKINNER 533 Development and validation of the Guided Group Discussion Self-Estimate Inventory (GGD-SEI) DAVID MARTIN & BILL CAMPBELL 541 Debates New and old perspectives JOHN L. HOLLAND 555 Counsellor actions needed for the new career perspective JOHN D. KRUMBOLTZ 559 Book Reviews 565
Books Received 571 Title page, Contents & Author Index, Vol. 26, 1998
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 26 Number 3 August 1998
Symposium: Contexts of Counselling (edited by John McLeod & Linda Machin)
The context of counselling: a neglected dimension of training, research and practice JOHN MCLEOD & LINDA MACHIN 325 Counselling immigrants: school contexts and emerging strategies MOSHE TATAR 337 Factors influencing the attitudes and commitment of volunteer alcohol counsellors VIVIEN HUNOT & ALAN ROSENBACH 353 Developing practice in a context of religious faith: a study of psychotherapists who are Quakers WILLIAM WEST 365 Counselling supervision in organisational contexts: new challenges and perspectives SUE COPELAND 377 Grief counselling in context: multiple roles and professional compromise LINDA MACHIN 387 Other Articles Coping with the darkness of transition: students as the leading lights of guidance at induction to higher education KAREN CARTER & JANE MCNEILL 399 ‘Perhaps we’re thinking there isn’t a career out there for us’: a study of undergraduates’ attitudes to their future prospects LINDA BUCKHAM 417 Guidance in Hong Kong schools: students’ and teachers’ beliefs EADAOIN K. P. HUI 435 Psycho-educational action for teenagers with diabetes JUAN FERNÁNDEZ-SIERRA 449 Book Reviews 463 Books Received 471
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 26 Number 2 May 1998
Counselling adults who were abused as children: clients’ perceptions of efficacy, client-counsellor communication, and dissatisfaction PETER DALE, JOHN ALLEN & LYNDA MEASOR 141 Evaluation of a counselling skills course for health professionals SUSAN J. LEA, MICHELLE J. CLARKE & HILTON DAVIS 159 New frameworks for careers guidance: developing a conceptual model of the interview SALLY WILDEN & NELICA LA GRO 175 Talking about subject choice at secondary school and career aspirations: conversations with students of Chinese background GERDA SIANN, PAULINE LIGHTBODY, STEPHEN NICHOLSON, LOUISE TAIT & DAVE WALSH 195 The squeezing effect: the cross-cultural experience of international students ANNA LUZIO-LOCKETT 209 Student gender and the probability of referral for counselling in a college of further education ALEXANDRINA SCARBROUGH & CAROLYN HICKS 225 Identifying barriers to help-seeking: a qualitative analysis of students’ preparedness to seek help from tutors ANDREW GRAYSON, HUGH MILLER & DAVID CLARKE 237 A follow-up study of new users of a university counselling service P. G. SURTEES, P. D. P. PHAROAH & N. W. J. WAINWRIGHT 255 Employee assistance programmes and their place within universities CHRIS SMEWING & TOM COX 273 School counsellors’ perceptions of a guidance and counselling programme in Malawi’s secondary schools DIXIE W. MALUWA-BANDA 287 Research Note
Participant modelling training programme: tutoring the paraprofessional SHLOMO ROMI & MEIR TEICHMAN 297 A Personal View Roads to professionalisation: dare we travel the ‘integrity route’? ALEX HOWARD 303 Book Reviews 311 Books Received 317
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 26 Number 1 February 1998 Symposium: New Forms of Distance Counselling (edited by Pete Sanders & Maxine Rosenfield) Counselling at a distance: challenges and new initiatives PETE SANDERS & MAXINE ROSENFIELD 5 Group counselling by telephone MAXINE ROSENFIELD & EVELYN SMILLIE 11 When writing helps to heal: e-mail as therapy LAWRENCE J. MURPHY & DAN L. MITCHELL 21 Intimacy and computer communication DAVE ROBSON & MAGGIE ROBSON 33 Using the Internet to assist family therapy STORM A. KING, SUSAN ENGI & STEPHAN T. POULOS 43 The ethical practice of Web Counseling JOHN W. BLOOM 53 Other Articles Recording achievement and action planning: a basis for progression to higher education? MARY ROUNCEFIELD & ROB WARD 61 Full-time studying and long-term relationships: make or break for mature students? LIN S. NORTON, SUE THOMAS, KEITH MORGAN, ALICE TILLEY & THOMAS E. DICKINS 75 Individual characteristics and career exploration in adolescence MARIA DO CEU TAVEIRA, M. CAROLINA SILVA, MARÍA LUISA RODRIGUEZ & JOSÉ MAIA 89 Training counsellors in the process-experiential approach HADAS WISEMAN 105 A Personal View The preparation of counsellors in Europe: possible solutions for an impossible task? DOUGLAS HOOPER 119 Book Reviews 127 Books Received 133 Acknowledgements 135 Call for Papers
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 25 Number 4 November 1997 Symposium: Perspectives on the New Career
The new career: issues and challenges JOHN ARNOLD & CHARLES JACKSON 427
Career in context AUDREY COLLIN 435
Nineteen propositions concerning the nature of effective thinking for career management in a turbulent world JOHN ARNOLD 447
The ‘new career’ changes: understanding and managing anxiety DAVID SONNENBERG 463
The career states system model: a new approach to analysing careers VALMAI BOWDEN 473
New career, old problem: learning from ‘things gone wrong’ DAVID CANNON 491
An open-learning approach to career management and guidance BEN BALL & MARY JORDAN 507
Other Articles
Teaching counselling in universities: match or mismatch? MARY BERRY & RAY WOOLFE 517
The self in guidance: assumptions and challenges RICHARD EDWARDS & JOHN PAYNE 527
A Personal View
Men and women are different - official JOHN ROWAN 539
Call for Papers 544
Book Reviews 545
Books Received 551
Index, Volume 25
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 25 Number 3 August 1997
Integrating counselling, psychotherapy and healing: an inquiry
into counsellors and psychotherapists whose work includes healing WILLIAM WEST 291
Counselling problem drinkers: the realm of specialists, Alcoholics
Anonymous or generic counsellors?
SUE WHEELER & LINDA TURNER 313
Applied pluralism in the evaluation of employee counselling
STEPHEN GOSS & DAVE MEARNS 327
Prolonged transitions to uncertain destinations: the implications
for careers guidance
KENNETH ROBERTS 345
Impartiality in pre-entry guidance for adults in further education
colleges
JOHN PAYNE & RICHARD EDWARDS 361
Difficulties and patterns of social support of mature college
students in Hong Kong: implications for student guidance and counselling services
DANIEL F. K. WONG & SYLVIA L. Y. C. KWOK 377
Information and choice of subjects in the senior school
PAMELA M. WARTON & GEORGE H. COONEY 389
The School Behaviour Game: making 'human sense' of the repertory
grid in research with children
RAYA A. JONES 399
A Personal View
Focus and process in supervision
VANJA ORLANS & DAGMAR EDWARDS 409
Book Reviews 417
Books Received 423
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 25 Number 2 May 1997
Symposium: Boundaries in Counselling (edited by
Gary Hermansson)
Boundaries and boundary management in counselling: the never-ending
story
GARY HERMANSSON 133
The concept of boundaries in counselling and psychotherapy
ERNEST HARTMANN 147
Boundaries in the practice of humanistic counselling
IAN R. OWEN 163
Training for maintaining appropriate boundaries in counselling
SUSAN B. WEBB 175
Other Articles
A call for a pluralist epistemological understanding in the
assessment and evaluation of counselling
STEVE GOSS & DAVE MEARNS 189
False or recovered memories?: legal and ethical implications
for therapists
PETER JENKINS 199
Developing local lifelong guidance strategies
A. G. WATTS, RUTH HAWTHORN, JILL HOFFBRAND, HEATHER JACKSON &
ANDREA SPURLING 217
The response-shift bias in a counsellor education programme
ROBERT J. MANTHEI 229
Characteristics of effective telephone counselling skills
IRENE BOBEVSKI, ALINA M. HOLGATE & JIM MCLENNAN 239
In Practice
An approach to time-limited humanistic-dynamic counselling
RICHARD HOUSE 251
Interview
Counselling and creativity: an interview with Natalie Rogers
TONY MERRY 263
Book Reviews 275
Books Received 283
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 25 Number 1 February 1997
Therapeutic theory and social context: a social constructionist perspective GORDON LYNCH
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Dependence: a means or an impediment to growth? MARLENE TAIT 17
Locus of control, personal control, and the counselling of children with learning and/or behaviour problems
JULIAN G. ELLIOTT 27
Competing schools or stylistic variation in careers guidance interviewing JENNIFER M. KIDD,
JOHN KILLEEN, JULIE JARVIS & MARCUS OFFER 47
A respectable job: factors which influence young Asians' choice of career PAULINE LIGHTBODY,
STEPHEN NICHOLSON, GERDA SIANN, & DAVE WALSH 67
A Personal View
Career counselling: a process in process EDWIN L. HERR 81
Debate
Researching the need for multicultural perspectives in counsellor training: a critique of Bimrose & Bayne
KEITH MORRISON 95
Moving the debate forward in small steps: a reply to Morrison JENNY BIMROSE & ROWAN BAYNE 103
Correspondence
Registering concern about professionalisation RICHARD HOUSE; MICHAEL GÖPFERT 107
Book Reviews 113
Books Received 123
Acknowledgements 125
Conference announcement 127
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 24 Number 3 October 1996
Symposium: Qualitative Research in Counselling(edited by John McLeod)
Qualitative approaches to research in counselling and psychotherapy: issues and challenges JOHN MCLEOD 309
Fifteen years of doing qualitative research on psychotherapy DAVID L. RENNIE 317
How research can change the researcher: the need for sensitivity, flexibility and ethical boundaries in conducting qualitative research in counselling/psychotherapy SOTI GRAFANAKI 329
The counsellor as researcher: boundary issues
and critical dilemmas KIM ETHERINGTON 339
Using human inquiry groups in counselling research WILLIAM WEST 347
Making stories and taking stories: methodological reflections on researching grief and marital tension following the death of a child GORDON RICHES & PAM DAWSON 357
Client experiences of counselling and treatment interventions: a qualitative study of family views of family therapy
DAVID HOWE 367
The problem of unconsciousness in qualitative research RUSSELL A. WALSH 377
Other Articles
The death and transfiguration of career-and of
career guidance? AUDREY COLLIN & A.G. WATTS 385
Searching for integration in counselling practice RHONA FEAR & RAY WOOLFE 399
In Practice
Black male client, white female counsellor: making positive use of transference phenomena
NICHOLAS J. BANKS & PATRICIA A. WARD 413
Interview
Psychotherapy's staunchest critic: an interview with Hans Eysenck COLIN FELTHAM 423
Book Reviews 437
Books Received 443
Title Page and Contents, Volume 24 445
Call for Papers 451
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 24 Number 2 June 1996
Personal growth: Rogerian paradoxes
D. I. WILLIAMS & J. A. IRVING 165
The emerging narrative approach to counselling and psychotherapy
JOHN MCLEOD 173
Careers guidance in the knowledge society G. A. WIJERS & F. MEIJERS 185
Teacher stress and guidance work in Hong Kong secondary school teachers
EADAOIN K. P. HUI & DAVID W. CHAN 199
Systematic monitoring of the adjustment to university of undergraduates: a strategy
for reducing withdrawal rates
BARBARA RICKINSON & DESMOND RUTHERFORD 213
'I'd hate to be just a housewife': career aspirations of British Muslim girls
TEHMINA N. BASIT 227
Debriefing work experience: a reflection on reflection?
JEANETTE PETHERBRIDGE 243
Debate
The response of counsellors to apartheid: an indigenous counsellor enters the fray
R. CECIL BODIBE 259
In Practice
Counselling in the Post Office: facing up to the legal and ethical dilemmas
NOREEN TEHRANI 265
A Personal View
'Audit-mindedness' in counselling: some underlying dynamics
RICHARD HOUSE 277
Book Reviews 285
Books Received 297
Acknowledgements 301
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Volume 24 Number 1 February 1996
Symposium: Occupational Standards for Advice, Guidance, Counselling and Psychotherapy:
a Critical Review (edited by Vivienne Rivis)
Introduction VIVIENNE RIVIS 5
Developing occupational standards for the advice, guidance, counselling and psychotherapy sector
DAVID BELL 9
The likely impact of introducing competence-based occupational standards in counselling/psychotherapy and guidance for learning and work MARTIN OAKESHOTT 19
Taking an ethical position on standards CHRISTINE HENRY 35
The potential impact of the existence of NVQs on advice giving in voluntary settings ALISON JONES 45
Setting the standards: implications for higher education of the introduction of occupational standards for advice, guidance and counselling VIVIENNE RIVIS 53
Other Articles
Re-thinking the relationship between theory and practice: practitioners as map-readers, map-makers-or jazz players?
AUDREY COLLIN 67
The role of the tutor in a college of further education: a omparison of skills used by personal tutors and by student counsellors
when working with students in distress NICOLA HART 83
Academic advising-traditional or developmental approaches?: student perspectives ADELINA BROADBRIDGE 97
Career needs of Eastern Cape pupils in South Africa GEORGE EUVRARD 113
In Practice
Interpersonal issues in counselling a resistant child: a case-study
JULIET HARPER 129
A Personal View
Counselling as a culture of healing R. VANCE PEAVY 141
Book Reviews 151
Books Received 159
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