Introduction. A View of Human Nature. Human Intelligence. Intermittent and Chronic Patterns and the Inherent Human. The Recovery Process. Co-Counselling. Hurts from Oppression. Stories. Re-evaluation Counselling in Relation to Other Approaches. Advancing Theory in Re-evaluation Counselling. Appendix 1: Working Together to End Racism. Appendix 2: Re-evaluation Counselling Publications. Appendix 3: How to Contact Re-evaluation Counselling.
Katie Kauffman, Caroline New
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June 2005"On the whole, it has to be said that Co-Counselling: the
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interested in extending counselling to a much wider range of people
must read it." - John Rowan, BACP North London Magazine (55) May
2007
"Kauffman and New's book must be one of the most accessible and
least preachy on RC, it certainly conveys optimism, and will
hopefully bring it better to the attention of mainstream
counsellors and therapists - both to learn from and to critique as
necessary." - Colin Feltham, Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal,
June 2005"On the whole, it has to be said that Co-Counselling: the
theory and practice of re-evaluation counselling is the best book
on co-counselling I have come across so far. Anyone who is at all
interested in extending counselling to a much wider range of people
must read it." - John Rowan, BACP North London Magazine (55) May
2007
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