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Trauma counselling
Principles and practice in South Africa today
A HERBST & G REITSMA (EDITORS)
South Africa has extremely high levels of trauma and violence. This trauma takes places in a variety of contexts, and different responses and interventions are needed in each setting. This accessible and practical book covers a basic understanding of counselling skills and then focuses on appropriate interventions in a multitude of settings.
      978 1 48510 372 1 978 1 48511 781 0 2016
324 PAGES
ZAR R346.00 ZAR R323.00
CONTENTS
• What is traumatic stress?
• A basic understanding of trauma
counselling
• The context of community trauma in
South Africa
• Trauma counselling related to health,
illness and death
• Traumatic incidents in the family
context
• The phenomenology of rape in South
Africa
• Understanding the effects of indirect
trauma
ABOUT THE EDITORS
• Brief interventions
• Cognitive Behavioural Informed
Trauma Counselling
• Narrative practices in trauma care,
support and counselling
• Strengths-based interventions in
trauma counselling
• An integrated approach to working
with trauma
• Care-sense: the importance of self-
care for counsellors.
         978 1 77013 079 1 2010
116 PAGES
ZAR R 130.00
Professor Alida Herbst is Director of the School of Psychosocial Behavioural Sciences at the North-West University and Dr Gerda Reitsma is the Academic Development Officer in the same school.
SUITABLE FOR
Undergraduate students in the fields of psychology and social work; counsellors, psychologists, social workers, medical staff, school counsellors and emergency personnel.
What’s Your Tribe?
An enneagram guide to human types at work and play
L KINGMA
The Enneagram is an ancient model for identifying nine personality types. Despite its roots it has been scientifically validated in modern psychological research. What’s Your Tribe? uses the Enneagram to give readers a practical tool to understand their own and others’ behaviour, improving relationships at work and in their private lives.
In this book the nine types of the Enneagram (the tribes) are richly illustrated using ordinary people, who identify with a specific type as examples. For example, The Challenger – the Lion – takes charge, is a straight-talker, likes to do things his or her way, may walk over others, yet inspires them and may make sacrifices for others. The Peacemaker – the Crocodile – sits things out rather than pushes for an outcome, may procrastinate, but remains calm under pressure, and sees both sides of the argument.
Two easy-to-complete tests guide readers to their type. Practical advice is given on how to become more self-aware and how to bring out the best in the people with
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