The Art of Counselling
Rollo May
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychologie
Beschreibung
'An innovator in psychology' The New York Times
A timeless, accessible guide to giving good counsel at work.
Whatever you do at work, if you interact with people - either as colleagues or clients - you will need the skills to have sensitive conversations. We cannot all be trained psychotherapists, but we can learn how to effectively listen, support and advise others in need. In The Art of Counselling, leading psychologist and psychotherapist Rollo May gives you to tools to interact compassionately and productively, helping you to:
- Appear approachable and build empathy from the outset
- Tailor your approach according to personality types
- Listen with purpose in order to give meaningful advice
A pioneer in the field of existential psychology, Rollo May recognised that many people who are not counsellors by profession are often required to act as such at work. The Art of Counselling has since become a classic of the genre and is more relevant than ever to the modern workplace.
Rezensionen
<b>An indispensable and inspirational primer</b> for anyone seriously engaged in counselling
May has helped to heal the disassociation between the best insights of 'intellectuals' on the one hand and 'popular'
<b>An innovator in psychology</b>
An extraordinarily penetrating account of the source and the amelioration of human psychological suffering . . . <b>timely, wise and, above all, immediately practical to both client and counsellor</b>
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