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Counselling in India, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Reflections on the Process
Coordinator: Sriram Sujata
Language: EnglishSubjects for Counselling in India:
Publication date: 04-2018
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 03-2016
Support: Print on demand
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This volume provides a critical and reflexive view into the counselling profession in India. Counselling and psychotherapy are emergent fields in India; there is inadequate synergy between theory and practice at present, as psychotherapy and counselling practice in the field have not sufficiently informed research, and vice versa. While research on counselling, the counselling process and training, and development of counsellors is extremely vital for the growth of the profession, practitioners seldom feel the need to wear the lens of the researcher.
Drawing upon primary research on counsellors and psychotherapists in different parts of India, this volume bridges this gap and discusses the personal and professional journeys of counsellors at various stages of their career, which in turn facilitates further research on counselling in India. The chapters discuss practical issues like the challenges faced by novice counsellors, which contribute to feelings of inadequacy and incompetence; synergy between the personal and professional lives of counsellors and the effect of the counselling process on the self; elements that go into training and how counselling education could be positioned and developed; the use of creative arts in therapy; and the role of school counsellors and the process of negotiating boundaries among various stakeholders in the school system. The volume also examines ethical dilemmas in the field, which have wider policy ramifications.Sujata Sriram, PhD, is Associate Professor and Dean, School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Previously she was Reader at the Department of Child Development, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi. She was awarded the Fulbright Nehru Senior Research Fellowship in 2010-11 to the Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego and has also been a guest researcher at the Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Provides a critical and
reflexive perspective on counselling in India
Examines different stages
of professional development of counsellors
Illustrates the use of ‘self’ of the therapist in counselling and psychotherapy
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras