A grounded companion for student counsellors entering real practice.
Training prepares you for theory.
Placement introduces you to reality.
This book is written for student counsellors and early-stage practitioners who are beginning to encounter the emotional, ethical, and relational complexity of real counselling work. It speaks to what is often experienced but rarely named: uncertainty, self-doubt, boundaries, risk, responsibility, and the quiet pressure to "get it right."
Rather than offering techniques to memorise or models to follow rigidly, this book focuses on how counselling actually unfolds in practice. Each chapter explores common client presentations alongside the internal experience of the counsellor including emotional impact, ethical decision-making, and the limits of the role.
Throughout the book, the emphasis is on:
Working safely within scope and competence
Developing reflective capacity rather than performance
Understanding complexity without oversimplifying
Using supervision ethically and effectively
Building a sustainable professional identity
Written in a calm, non-judgemental tone, this book is designed to sit alongside formal training and academic texts. It supports students in developing confidence without false certainty, and professionalism without emotional detachment.
Whether used during placement, supervision, or early practice, this book offers a steady voice at a time when many counsellors are still finding their own.
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Psychology