Listening to the Other: A New Approach to Counselling and Listening SkillsThis well written and accessible book introduces the reader to listening... to listening deeply to the other and listening to one's inner self. Refreshingly clear in its style, and free of jargon, it offers the reader an opportunity to gain invaluable insights into the world of others. Stephen Paul, Co-Editor, The Therapeutic Relationship: Perspectives and Themes (2008) PCCS, Director of The Centre for Psychological Therapies. |
Contents
Session Four | 1 |
Session | 11 |
1 | 75 |
Session Five | 96 |
We are not alone | 117 |
Session Seven | 141 |
Session Eight | 161 |
Session Nine | 179 |
Session | 201 |
Session Eleven | 226 |
Session Twelve Good Faith | 247 |
End Notes | 265 |
Common terms and phrases
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