Description

Leveraging their extensive experience as counsellors, tutors, and authors, Jan Sutton and William Stewart guide readers through the foundational principles of counselling practice. Written in an accessible, straightforward style free of jargon, this new edition is enriched with case studies, practical skill demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. It serves as an essential resource for aspiring counsellors, psychotherapy students, training tutors, and professionals in healthcare, education, and management—as well as those in voluntary-sector counselling.

The book offers insights into diverse counselling approaches, clarifies the counsellor’s role, and helps readers develop core skills such as active listening, empathy, genuineness, unconditional positive regard, and goal-setting. Additionally, it highlights the importance of ongoing supervision for professional growth and emphasizes self-care strategies to prevent burnout.