Counselling And Psychotherapy — With Refugees

The book is structured into four distinct parts designed to help therapists adapt their own modalities to the refugee experience:

Clinicians often find the book's directness and lack of polemic particularly helpful for daily practice. Counselling And Psychotherapy With Refugees

: Unlike many theoretical texts, Blackwell includes dedicated chapters on working with interpreters , the dilemma of advocacy versus therapy, and the necessity of specialized supervision. Critical Reception The book is structured into four distinct parts

“Dick Blackwell dispels many unhelpful preconceived ideas and generously covers many aspects of the work in an accessible and unfussy way.” Amazon.com.au the dilemma of advocacy versus therapy

“His experience shines through... with numerous nuggets of wisdom and common sense all delivered in a direct style.” Hachette UK