At it broadest, this book explores the provision and practice of professional support and refers to the processes of enabling relationships between participants: professionals and clients. It also invokes the power of relationships to empower and construct change. Issues of the use of counselling skills are looked at within the context, processes and principles of the provision of professional support. The book takes a reflective practitioner approach and provides individual and group activities to help the reader relate the ideas discussed in the book to themselves, their practice and the particular context of their work. The book draws on and explores a wide range of personal and formal perspectives, including the clients' viewpoint, to enhance reflection on enabling relationships. Coverage of the issues surrounding the use of counseling skills provides the reader with knowledge of the processes and principles of professional support. Reflective practitioner approach provides ideas for individual and group activities to help relate knowledge to real-life practice. Wide range of personal and formal perspectives includes various diverse points of view, including that of the client.
Enabling Relationships in Health and Social Care : A Guide for Therapists