This paper explores a range of therapeutic modalities used by counsellors of children and positions those modalities within Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. Research by O’Brien (1999) revealed that by drawing on a combination of preferred intelligences, children were able to enhance the dialogue between the unconscious and conscious, while strengthening the relationship between the counsellor and client. A number of useful counselling approaches are highlighted in working with children, particularly younger children who have not yet developed language sufficient for more formal counselling sessions. Suggestions that assist counsellors to operate across settings are explored
Three case reports illustrate the therapeutic and extra-therapeutic outcomes from the application of...
Objective: Young people who present with specific learning difficulties face many challenges and ba...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy is a present to future approach to counselling, highlighting strength...
This paper explores a range of therapeutic modalities used by counsellors of children and positions ...
This paper presents a three-stage model which has been shown to be useful in the counselling of chil...
Counselling clients display many ways of reflecting and communicating within therapy. Gardner’s theo...
This study investigates the application of Gardner's (1983) theory of multiple intelligences to the ...
How many ways do counselling clients reflect and communicate? How many ways can counsellors respond ...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of eight counselors as they introduce multiple i...
How many ways do counselling clients reflect and communicate? How many ways can counsellors respond ...
In the wake of the movement towards integrative and eclectic practice, and individually tailored tr...
A pilot training intervention for counselling professionals was designed to introduce theoretical an...
In the wake of the movement towards integrative and eclectic practice, and individually tailored tre...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 8 counselors as they introduced multiple inte...
This paper discusses the merits of pluralism in practice. It argues for a wider recognition of creat...
Three case reports illustrate the therapeutic and extra-therapeutic outcomes from the application of...
Objective: Young people who present with specific learning difficulties face many challenges and ba...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy is a present to future approach to counselling, highlighting strength...
This paper explores a range of therapeutic modalities used by counsellors of children and positions ...
This paper presents a three-stage model which has been shown to be useful in the counselling of chil...
Counselling clients display many ways of reflecting and communicating within therapy. Gardner’s theo...
This study investigates the application of Gardner's (1983) theory of multiple intelligences to the ...
How many ways do counselling clients reflect and communicate? How many ways can counsellors respond ...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of eight counselors as they introduce multiple i...
How many ways do counselling clients reflect and communicate? How many ways can counsellors respond ...
In the wake of the movement towards integrative and eclectic practice, and individually tailored tr...
A pilot training intervention for counselling professionals was designed to introduce theoretical an...
In the wake of the movement towards integrative and eclectic practice, and individually tailored tre...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 8 counselors as they introduced multiple inte...
This paper discusses the merits of pluralism in practice. It argues for a wider recognition of creat...
Three case reports illustrate the therapeutic and extra-therapeutic outcomes from the application of...
Objective: Young people who present with specific learning difficulties face many challenges and ba...
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy is a present to future approach to counselling, highlighting strength...