Skills in Counselling

Paper Code: 
PSY 412
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course familiarizes the students with nature and process of counselling. Its major theories and techniques and exposes them to the different fields of application of counselling.

9.00
Unit I: 
Therapeutic Skills and Clinical Practice

The Client  Therapist Relationship; Generic Skills; Specific Strategies and Techniques; Assessment and Case Formulation; Structuring Work with Client

9.00
Unit II: 
Skills to Facilitate Communication in Psychotherapy and Counselling

Attending Skills, Non-verbal Communication; Listening skills; Questions to Encourage Communication

9.00
Unit III: 
Response Types

Verbal Communication and Client Disclosure – Encouraging Phrases, Restatements and Paraphrases, Reflections, Interfacing Response Type, Summarization

9.00
Unit IV: 
Moving Beyond Simple Communication

The Process of Empathy

9.00
Unit V: 
Skills For Cognitive Awareness

 Working with Thoughts and Cognition; Basic Skills and Advanced Interventions – Confrontation Here And Now Cognitive Processing; Interpretation

Essential Readings: 

Ø Bordin E.S. Psychological Counselling, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1968.

Ø Culley S. (1990). Integrative Counselling Skills in Action. London Sage.

Ø Frusten, J.M. Psychological Counselling in India. Mumbai McMillan.

Ø Ivey, Alen, E. (1978). Micro Counselling : Innovations interviewing Counselling, Psychotherapy and psycho education. Charles C.Themas, N.Y.

Ø Mann, H. (1985). Methods of Social Investigation. Basil Blackwell, N.Y.

Ø Nelson-Jones, R. (1994). Handbook of Counselling Psychology. London : Sage.

Ø Patterson C.H. (1960) Theories of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Harper and Row.

Ø Rao, S.N. Counselling Psychology (1992). Tata McGraw Hill. New Delhi.

Ø Sieman, Aron and Feldsten, Stanley (1978). Nonverbal Behaviour and Communication. John Willey, N.Y.  

Ø Thomas R.M. (1989). Counselling and Life Span Development. Thousand Oaks Sage.  

Ø Wolpe J. (1973) : The Practice of Behavior Therapy : New York Paragon Press.

 

References: 

Ø Altman, I and Wohl Will J.F. (1977).Human Behaviour and Environment, Vol 2, Plenum Press, NY .

Ø Barrett J.E. (1979) : Stress Mental Disorders American Psychopathological Association Series : New York. Raven Press.

Ø  Belkin, G.S. (1988). Introduction to Counselling. W.G :  Brown Publishers.

Ø  Bellock A.S. , Harson H. Kazdin A.E. (Ed.) (1982) : International Handbook of Behavior Modification and Therapy  : New York Press.

Ø Ben, Ard, Jr (Ed.) (1977). Counselling and Psychotherapy : Classics on Theories and Issues. Science and Behavior, Books Co.

Ø Brammer L.M. and Shostrom E.L. 4th Ed. (1982) : Therapeutic Psychology Fundamentals of Counselling and Psychopathology. Englewood Cliffs Prentice Hall Inc.

Ø Dohrenwend B.S. Dohrenwend B.P. (1974) : Stressful Life Events – Their Nature and Effects : New York, John Wiley and Sons.

Ø Gladding, S.T. (1992). Counselling : A Comprehensive Profession.

Ø Krumboltz J.D. and Thorson C.E. (1976) : Behavioral Counselling, Cases and Techniques. New York Hole Rinehart and Winston.

Ø Krumboltz J.D. and Thorson C.E. (1976) : Counselling Methods. New York Holt Rinchart and Winston.

Ø Lazarus R.S. and Folkman S. (1984) Stress, Appraisal and Coping : New York Springes.

Ø Oates, Kim (1982). Child Abuse : A Community Concern, Butterworths, London.

Ø Palmer, S. (1997). Handbook of Counselling. London : Routledge.

Ø Schreiber, H. (1980). Handbook of Counselling. McGraw Hill, New York.

Ø Seligman. L. (2001). Systems, Strategies and Skills of Counselling and Psychotherapy. N.J. : Merrill Prentice Hall.

Ø Sieman, Aron and Feldsten, Stanely (1978). Nonverbal Behavior and communication, John Willey, New York.

Ø Waltes, John, P. and Hindmarch, (1988). Psychological Assessment of the Elderly. Churchill Living Stone, Edinburgh.

Ø Windy, D. (1988). (Ed.) Counselling in Action New York : Sage Publication.

Ø Woolfe, R. S. and Dryden, W. (1996). Handbook of Counselling Psychology. N.D. : Sage.

 

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