New #Counselling #Quote on humans as story tellers with bodies that need attention! #narrative #therapy #diet #exercise: https://abc-counselling.org/ via @abc4cent
Jim Byrne operates a counselling blog, on his own website. This blog is intended as a trailer or foretaste of that blog.
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Sunday, 21 January 2018
Sunday, 14 January 2018
Saturday, 6 January 2018
#Attachment #theory moves out of the world of #psychology, and into the world of #fiction and #autobiography ... https://abc-counselling.org/jim-byrnes-autobiographical-novel/
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
REBT CBT Book: title, Unfit for Therapeutic Purposes
Albert Ellis and Epictetus were wrong: People are upset by what happens to them! REBT CBT Book: Title, Unfit for Therapeutic Purposes https://youtu.be/lfmCs9hbN04 via @YouTube
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
I have just updated my blog with something on: Attachment
theory and psychoanalysis for counsellors.. My theme was this: Reflections upon
the journey of becoming a potent counsellor. The blog begins like this:
"Firstly, I have read some of the core texts on Attachment theory, by
Bowlby, Ainsworth, Main, Holmes, Wallin, and even, to some degree, Fonagy. I
believe Attachment theory is a crucial part of the counsellor’s basic
education. We have to be able to understand the ‘child in our client’ – not
just in the Transactional Analysis sense, of scoring ‘high’ on child
‘ego-states’ (which means the client spending a lot of time and energy in those
personality fragments, or ways of being, called Rebellious Child, Adapted
Child, or Free Child). To have an attachment sense of the client is to sense
whether they are secure or insecure in their relationships with others; ... https://abc-counselling.org/2017/12/11/5764
Saturday, 9 December 2017
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