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  1. Looking for an inspiring read? Growing up again by Jean Illsley Clarke
  2. Looking for an inspiring read? The Depression Sourcebook Second edition by Brian Quinn
  3. Good counsellors listen, support and challenge, so that you’re able to come up with your own solutions.
  4. Looking for an inspiring read? The Gift Of Therapy – by Irvin D. Yalom
  5. The counselor works with a person, not for them.
  6. and how they can acquire the tools needed to do so.
  7. Good counselling helps the client to determine problems they are facing, and what they need to solve them ...
  8. Looking for an inspiring read? A Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis - Eric Berne
  9. Looking for an inspiring read? How does analysis cure? by Heinz Kohut
  10. The Therapist is not there to find a solution for you, but is there to help you access your own solutions.
  11. We are capable of change and we all have the answers within us.
  12. Transactional Analysts believe that we are all OK.
  13. Couples entering counselling need to be open to finding a mutual resolution to whatever problems exist in the relationship.
  14. Looking for self-development courses? Check our sister organisation CPTI out!
  15. Looking for an inspiring read? "Between Therapist & Client" by Michael Kahn
  16. Victim, rescuer, persecutor in the drama triangle – who are you?
  17. Our sister organisation CPTI delivered a great seminar on Transactional Analysis at the weekend – join us for the next one!
  18. Looking for an inspiring read? Sex in Human Loving by Eric Berne
  19. Counselling is most effective when the client is positive about achieving what you want and actively engage in the process
  20. Looking for an inspiring read? What do you say after you say hello? by Eric Berne