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‘Overviews & Guides’ Articles in the CounsellingResource.com Library

Articles and book reviews in our overviews & guides reviews section offer an introduction or broad perspective to particular areas of counselling and psychotherapy.

This list is sorted alphabetically.

Boss on Trauma and Ambiguous Loss

By Sarah Luczaj
Rating: 4.5

Comprehensive, clear and well referenced, this guide to the theory and practice of dealing with ambiguous loss — loss without closure — provides a realistic hope, not that we will “get over it”, but that it is possible to live with the uncertainty and the unknown.

Brazier on Other-Centred Therapy

By Sarah Luczaj |
Rating: 4.5

In stark contrast to the stereotypical Western therapist forever distracting the client from their stories about the world in order to ask “but how do you feel?”, the Other Centred therapist listens carefully to the stories themselves. Indeed, this book presents examples of client work in which the therapist asks the opposite question about a partner whose behaviour the client is complaining about: “but what was that like for him?”.

Cooper on Existential Therapies

By Dr Paul Castell
Rating: 4

This book achieves what it sets out to do: “to introduce readers to the rich tapestry of existential therapeutic approaches”. I found it concise and easy to read, despite the fact that it deals with some fairly complex ideas. I found much in Mick Cooper’s book of interest and have found myself using some of the therapeutic interventions he describes, with my own clients.

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