Helping the Client
A Creative Practical Guide
Fifth Edition
John Heron
- South Pacific Centre for Human Inquiry, New Zealand
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Helping the Client is the best-selling text, which has long been used as the basis of interpersonal skills training in a wide range of professions from medicine to management. Based on John Heron's well-known six category model, the book presents different forms of helping behavior which can be adopted by any practitioner working face-to-face with a client.
Drawing on his many years of experience as a therapist, consultant and teacher, the author explores the contexts and issues associated with these different forms of helping and, for each, describes a wide range of practical interventions for the practitioner to use. He examines the objectives of helping, states of person-hood, the many ways in which helping can degenerate, the preparation and training of the practitioner, and examples of how the interventions can be used by different occupational groups.
Helping the Client is the Fifth Edition of the book originally entitled Six Category Intervention Analysis. Revised and enlarged throughout, with a new chapter on co-working, the book remains essential reading for the development of interpersonal skills, in counseling, management, health care, social work, youth and community work, education, and many other professions.
Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Preparation for Helping
Preparation for Helping
Client Categories and States
Client Categories and States
Prescriptive Interventions
Prescriptive Interventions
Informative Interventions
Informative Interventions
Confronting Interventions
Confronting Interventions
Cathartic Interventions
Cathartic Interventions
Catharsis and Transmutation
Catharsis and Transmutation
Catalytic Interventions
Catalytic Interventions
Supportive Interventions
Supportive Interventions
Basic Interventions
Basic Interventions
Phases and Sequencing
Phases and Sequencing
Degenerate and Perverted Interventions
Degenerate and Perverted Interventions
Six-Category Training
Six-Category Training
Teaching Interpersonal Skills
Teaching Interpersonal Skills
Co-Counselling
Co-Counselling
Description
Helping the Client is the best-selling text, which has long been used as the basis of interpersonal skills training in a wide range of professions from medicine to management. Based on John Heron's well-known six category model, the book presents different forms of helping behavior which can be adopted by any practitioner working face-to-face with a client.
Drawing on his many years of experience as a therapist, consultant and teacher, the author explores the contexts and issues associated with these different forms of helping and, for each, describes a wide range of practical interventions for the practitioner to use. He examines the objectives of helping, states of person-hood, the many ways in which helping can degenerate, the preparation and training of the practitioner, and examples of how the interventions can be used by different occupational groups.
Helping the Client is the Fifth Edition of the book originally entitled Six Category Intervention Analysis. Revised and enlarged throughout, with a new chapter on co-working, the book remains essential reading for the development of interpersonal skills, in counseling, management, health care, social work, youth and community work, education, and many other professions.
Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Preparation for Helping
Preparation for Helping
Client Categories and States
Client Categories and States
Prescriptive Interventions
Prescriptive Interventions
Informative Interventions
Informative Interventions
Confronting Interventions
Confronting Interventions
Cathartic Interventions
Cathartic Interventions
Catharsis and Transmutation
Catharsis and Transmutation
Catalytic Interventions
Catalytic Interventions
Supportive Interventions
Supportive Interventions
Basic Interventions
Basic Interventions
Phases and Sequencing
Phases and Sequencing
Degenerate and Perverted Interventions
Degenerate and Perverted Interventions
Six-Category Training
Six-Category Training
Teaching Interpersonal Skills
Teaching Interpersonal Skills
Co-Counselling
Co-Counselling
Reviews
August 2001 | 276 pages | Sage UK
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Helping the Client is the best-selling text, which has long been used as the basis of interpersonal skills training in a wide range of professions from medicine to management. Based on John Heron's well-known six category model, the book presents different forms of helping behavior which can be adopted by any practitioner working face-to-face with a client.
Drawing on his many years of experience as a therapist, consultant and teacher, the author explores the contexts and issues associated with these different forms of helping and, for each, describes a wide range of practical interventions for the practitioner to use. He examines the objectives of helping, states of person-hood, the many ways in which helping can degenerate, the preparation and training of the practitioner, and examples of how the interventions can be used by different occupational groups.
Helping the Client is the Fifth Edition of the book originally entitled Six Category Intervention Analysis. Revised and enlarged throughout, with a new chapter on co-working, the book remains essential reading for the development of interpersonal skills, in counseling, management, health care, social work, youth and community work, education, and many other professions.
Table Of Contents:
- Introduction
- Preparation for Helping
- Client Categories and States
- Prescriptive Interventions
- Informative Interventions
- Confronting Interventions
- Cathartic Interventions
- Catharsis and Transmutation
- Catalytic Interventions
- Supportive Interventions
- Basic Interventions
- Phases and Sequencing
- Degenerate and Perverted Interventions
- Six-Category Training
- Teaching Interpersonal Skills
- Co-Counselling
Recent Product Reviews:
I was first introduced to Heron's 6CIA model in the early 1990's on a Trainers' Course. This was done using handouts about 6CIA. Over the years I used the 6 interventions, and still do. It was not until the late 90's that I came across some of the other topics that are included in this book - which I adopted and practiced.I read the an earlier edition of this book in the 200's for the first time and started to recommend it to students studying communication and interpersonal skills.This latest edition will be the version that I will be pointing my students towards.
Mr Walter Green, Learning & Development, Cleveland Police
In addition to its primary focus on therapeutic work, this book also has relevance to a number of other professions such as teachers and nurses. The included exercises for teaching and training are a welcome addition.
Mr Haydn Tomlinson, Counselling, York St John University