Counselling, Class and Politics: Undeclared Influences in Therapy: Second Edition by Gillian Proctor, Anne Kearney

Counselling, Class and Politics: Undeclared Influences in Therapy: Second Edition

Gillian Proctor, Anne Kearney

150 pages first pub 1996 (editions)

nonfiction politics challenging informative reflective medium-paced

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Anne's motivation for writing Counselling, Class and Politics back in 1996, was `to persuade readers to the view that politics and political ideas matter in counselling'. This new edition of the work contains a wide range of commentaries from prac...

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