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Person-Centred Facilitation: Process, Theory and Practice 4e Authors: H Grobler, C Schenk and R Mbedzi


Person-Centred Facilitation: Process, Theory and Practice 4e presents the theory and practice of the person- centred approach to counselling facilitation, as developed by Carl Rogers. The text provides an introduction to the person-centred approach in relation to individuals, groups, families and communities. It off ers a solid theoretical grounding which supports both academic learning and applied practice, and guides readers’ understanding and self-development.


Revised and updated, the fourth edition integrates values from an African cultural perspective, and refl ects the importance of social justice as an element of the developmental counselling process. The fourth edition off ers a wealth of new South African case studies, an entirely new section on family counselling, and an expanded focus on group work counselling. Other expanded areas include aspects of constructivism; cross-cultural communication; people in confl ict; and the self-development of the facilitator.


This text is suited as course material for students of social work, psychology, nursing and counselling, as well as facilitators from other professions, who are required to develop competency in communication and counselling skills.


The new edition includes: • The text balances a solid theoretical foundation with a practical, applied methodology for conducting person-centred facilitation. It also provides practical techniques for self-development


• To ensure clarity and accessibility, the text presents theoretical content within a clear framework, enhanced by numerous applications and examples


• The text’s rich context includes many new South African case studies, a focus on African cultural values such as Ubuntu, and an integrated emphasis on social justice as an element of the developmental counselling process


• The text now off ers a new section on family counseling, as well as expanded treatment of group work counseling.


Table of Contents Section A Working with individuals • Chapter 1: Creating a safe space for facilitation • Chapter 2: Professional values • Chapter 3: Basic communication skills • Chapter 4: Exploring unsymbolised experiences • Chapter 5: Reconstruction of the self


PAPERBACK OCT 2013 OUP SA


320 PAGES 9780199054312 9780199042432


facilitation • Chapter 7: Facilitators’ attitude • Chapter 8: Beginning the process • Chapter 9: Dealing with conscious experiences • Chapter 10: Exploring unconscious experiences • Chapter 11: Exploring the self


the process • Section D Person-centred facilitation in communities • Chapter 13: An overview of person-centred facilitation in communities • Chapter 14: How we view people and communities • Chapter 15: The person-centred view of change • Chapter 16: Facilitating symbolised experiences of the community • Chapter 17: Facilitating unsymbolised experiences in the community • Section E Some special considerations • Chapter 18: Cross-cultural communication • Chapter 19: People in confl ict


• Chapter 20: The self of the facilitator


Social Welfare and Social Development 2e Author: L Patel


Social Welfare and Social Development 2e discusses social welfare practice in global and regional context. It addresses issues of poverty, unemployment and populations at risk within South Africa and the role of the social welfare system in South Africa in tackling these issues. The book outlines the theory and practice of social development as the practice through which the South African government aims to address social challenges. The fi rst edition was unique and ground-breaking in its explication of social development and is still valued for these insights. The second edition includes updated discussions, reviewing changes in the social landscape since 2005.


Table of Contents Part 1 Social development in a changing global and regional context


welfare • Part 2 Social development in South Africa • Chapter 2: History of social welfare in South Africa • Chapter 3: Social welfare in a democratic society • Chapter 4: Social Development Practice Model Social protection and social development


• Chapter 6: Development social welfare services • Part 3 Social


development practice applications • Chapter 7: Social planning strategies: designing, implementing and evaluating innovative, integrated social development programmes • Chapter 8: Exemplars of innovative social development strategies • Chapter 9: Enhancing social development practice for change • Part 4 Conclusions • Chapter 10: Achievements, challenges and future prospects for social development


389 PAGES 9780199076833 9780199050093


• Chapter 1: Globalisation and social • Chapter 5:


• Chapter 6: Ending the process • Section B Family group facilitation • Section C Group • Chapter 12: Ending


PAPERBACK DEC 2015 OUP SA


SOCIAL SCIENCES: SOCIAL WORK


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