Workplace Counselling
Title | Workplace Counselling PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Carroll |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1996-12-23 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780761950219 |
`An invaluable resource book for anyone (counsellors, EAP providers and companies) involved in workplace counselling. Helpful and informative, it is set to become a classic text in its field' - Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling `Accessible and meaningful... a valuable contribution to the growing body of literature on counselling in specific contexts, and Michael Carroll is to be congratulated for his skill in pulling together so many strands that influence the workplace counsellor's role' - Human Resource Management Journal Hand-in-hand with the increase in numbers of organizations offering counselling for their employees comes a growing demand f
Career Counselling and Guidance in the Workplace
Title | Career Counselling and Guidance in the Workplace PDF eBook |
Author | Melinde Coetzee |
Publisher | Juta and Company Ltd |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780702172779 |
The average 21st-century career is one of constant change: an individual can no longer expect to remain with one organisation his or her entire life, achieving managerial status through natural progression. Today's job market requires constant re-training and adjustment because of skills obsolescence, age discrimination and technological illiteracy. On the other hand, younger or less qualified workers find it difficult to enter the labour market because of a lack of skills or experience. Career counsellors should be able to help clients to navigate this difficult and changing role. The book offers a practical framework within which the career counsellor can work. The text explains the role of the career counsellor within the organisation; discusses the key concepts that influence career behaviour; explains the use of counselling and guidance tools and techniques; offers insight into the profession and practice of career counselling; and provides guidance within an international and a South African context. Integrating theoretical and practical perspectives, this book offers a comprehensive overview of career counselling and guidance services, practices, tools and techniques in an organisational context. It consists of five chapters, each of which has a summary, key terms and review an discussion questions.
Intervention in Occupational Stress
Title | Intervention in Occupational Stress PDF eBook |
Author | Randall R. Ross |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1994-03-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781446230305 |
An excellent introduction.... Readers of this journal looking for a brief but comprehensive introduction to the field of stress management will find this book to be more than adequate for this purpose. Perhaps the book's greatest strength is the way it has managed to combine insights and research from both occupational psychology and clinical psychology to tackle workplace stress. Cary Cooper would surely be pleased with the authors' efforts at what he has termed "clinical occupational" psychology' - "International Journal of Social Psychiatry " This practical guide focuses on the intervention strategies which can be employed by counsellors to help individuals suffering from emotional and physiological stresses engendered in the workplace. With key points illustrated by case studies, chapters define the nature of occupational stress and provide information about the emotional, behavioural, physiological and cognitive symptoms which can occur. The authors also discuss the factors influencing the problem: factors which can be tied to the individual, to the work setting and to the larger social context. Specific coping strategies explored are targeted both at the individual, for example relaxation training and stress management programmes, and at the workplace, for instance job redesign and career planning. Finally, methods that practitioners can use to evaluate their interventions are presented in detail.
Handbook of Counselling in Organizations
Title | Handbook of Counselling in Organizations PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Carroll |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 1997-02-24 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1849206953 |
This major handbook covers all aspects of counselling within an organizational context, The authors provide a thorough examination of all the key areas and concerns in the field, including: models of counselling in organizations; assessing the organization for counselling provision; introducing counselling into the organization; how the organization can impact on the counselling process; understanding and working with the organization as a counsellor; evaluating counselling provision within organizations; and training and supervising counsellors working with organizations.
Employee Assistance Programmes and Workplace Counselling
Title | Employee Assistance Programmes and Workplace Counselling PDF eBook |
Author | John Berridge |
Publisher | |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1997-03-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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This book examines the use of Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). It describes the nature, theory and practice of the EAPs and their use in combatting stress in the workplace.
Counselling Supervision in Organisations
Title | Counselling Supervision in Organisations PDF eBook |
Author | Sue Copeland |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2013-04-03 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1135453829 |
Counselling supervision is an expanding area, as increasing numbers of counsellors enter the profession and require supervision on a regular basis. Counselling Supervision in Organisations seeks to provide a model of counselling supervision within organisations, enabling supervisors, counsellors and their line managers to work effectively within organisational cultures for the benefit of all parties in the working alliance. Drawing on her own research, Sue Copeland explores both counselling and supervision cultures and their fit with various organisational cultures. The dilemmas that often arise from a clash between differing cultural norms are discussed in relation to the supervisory process. From securing a supervisory position, contracting for the work, reporting back to the organisation, assessing the work and ending the relationship, through to an in-depth consideration of the supervisory work embedded in a good working relationship, her model provides a blueprint for the supervisory process. The model described in Counselling Supervision in Organisations brings together the cultures of counselling and supervision and their relation to organisational cultures. It will provide a unique resource for counsellors, trainee and professional counselling supervisors and their line managers.
Handbook of Mental Health in the Workplace
Title | Handbook of Mental Health in the Workplace PDF eBook |
Author | Jay C. Thomas |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 2002-08-15 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780761922551 |
Clinicians are growing more aware of the extent of mental health concerns in today's workforce. Organizations now need to contend with issues related to disruptive psychopathological behaviour. The Handbook of Mental Health in the Workplace is a timely reference tool to assist researchers and academics, in the fields of occupational psychology and human resource management. It includes papers from expert contributors that provide the latest research and up-to-date developments in this area. This Handbook stimulates new perspectives on established theories and generates practical, yet rigorous, solutions to new problems.