Counselling skills for managers
Material type: TextPublication details: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2015Edition: 2ndDescription: xvii, 271 pISBN:- 9788120351370
- 658.3124 SIN
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Table of content
Preface • Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELLING
APPROACHES TO COUNSELLING
GOALS OF COUNSELLING
THE PROCESS OF COUNSELLING
COUNSELLING PROCEDURES
COUNSELLING SKILLS
ROLE CONFLICTS IN COUNSELLING
CHANGING BEHAVIOURS THROUGH COUNSELLING
ORGANIZATIONAL APPLICATION OF COUNSELLING SKILLS
DEALING WITH PROBLEM SUBORDINATES
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
ALCOHOLISM AND OTHER SUBSTANCE ABUSE
ETHICS IN COUNSELLING
EXERCISES, CASES AND ROLE PLAYS
References • Index
Description:
Exhaustive work pressures, unmanageable deadlines, and over-stressed work schedules, often lead a manager to a situation, where he/she fails to perform upto his/her potential. At that point of time, counselling becomes mandatory for mental healing and positive outlook.
In the second edition, the book continues to focus on counselling concepts by delving on the issues of termination and follow-up, while discussing Counselling Procedures. The concept of REBT (Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy) has been examined to help the counsellors improve or enhance the behaviour of clients through counselling. While discussing organizational application of counselling skills, a detailed analysis dealing with clients in crisis and trauma has been deliberated, that has a great relevance in today’s challenging environment.
Further, a section has been specifically devoted to ‘Counselling Women’, as they have to encounter different kinds of issues in both personal and professional lives. A comprehensive model of ethical decision-making has been added into the chapter, ‘Ethics in Counselling’.
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