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The Pocket Guide to Therapy
A 'How to'of the Core Models


December 2011 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Trainees in all mental health professions need basic knowledge of the key therapeutic approaches in counseling & psychotherapy. This is the essential companion, placing specific emphasis on practical application to guide the reader in the 'how to' of conducting each therapeutic model.

Approaches covered include established models such as CBT, psychodynamic psychotherapy, systemic therapy and solution-focused brief therapy, and more recent additions to mainstream therapy like mindfulness and narrative therapy. Each chapter is written by an up-and-coming name in the field, offering a unique insight into the challenges and possibilities of training in each model. The book:

  • Includes case examples from a wide range of mental health care settings
  • Embedded with worksheets, sample questions and diagrams
  • Highlights challenges, strengths and weaknesses of each approach
  • Details the background and practical application of therapeutic models
  • Discusses evidence-based practice and outcomes

Written in language familiar to first-year trainees and using a range of features to enhance learning, this pocket guide is ideal for those embarking on training across counseling, psychotherapy, psychology, health, nursing, and social work.


Graeme Flaherty-Jones and Stephen Weatherhead
Principles of Therapy
Claire Robson
Motivational Interviewing
Jane Toner
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
Sharon Twigg
Cognitive Analytic Therapy
Amie Smith and Kara Garforth
Psychodynamic Therapy
Amie Smith and Stephen Weatherhead
Systemic Therapies
Stephen Weatherhead
Narrative Therapy
Sharon Twigg
Person-Centred Therapy
Katie Splevins
Mindfulness
Graeme Flaherty-Jones and Fiona Syme
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Phillipa Calvert
Dialectical-Behaviour Therapy
Stephen Weatherhead and Graeme Flaherty-Jones
Outcomes in Therapy

I think this is an excellent introductory text. I'm intending to use it in the context of an addictive behaviour module. I get tired of students talking about counselling in a very unspecific fashion to will be recommending this book so they can tell me what kind of counselling approach they have in mind.

Mr Justin Dunne
Institute for Education and Publis Services, Gloucestershire University
March 7, 2012

A good introduction to several models of psychotherapy that our students can consider within art psychotherapy practice

Ms Deborah Gibson
Northern Programme for Art psychotherapy, Leeds Metropolitan University
January 31, 2012

A very concise and easy to use book that can be taken as a reference guide as well as a how to do book

Dr Martin Smith
Social Science, Nottingham Trent University
January 5, 2012

This is an excellent book for any student or trainee embarking on counselling studies and practice. It is also a great refresher text for those who might need to re-visit the mainstream theoretical approaches.

Dr Bill Naylor
Development & Society, Sheffield Hallam University
December 5, 2011
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Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1