Every counselling journey is unique, shaped by the client's life experiences, strengths, vulnerabilities, and the therapeutic relationship itself. Counseling Approaches 2 brings together a carefully curated collection of real-life counselling cases that reflect the diversity and complexity of contemporary clinical practice.
Contributed by experienced counsellors and practitioners, each case offers a thoughtful exploration of the client's history, presenting concerns, therapeutic approach, interventions, and clinical reflections. Rather than presenting counselling as a one-size-fits-all process, this volume demonstrates how theory, professional judgement, and empathy come together to guide individualized care across a wide range of emotional, behavioural, and relational concerns.
A distinctive feature of this book is its emphasis on reflective practice. The reflections accompanying each case encourage readers to think beyond techniques and diagnoses, inviting them to consider formulation, ethical dilemmas, alternative perspectives, and the evolving nature of therapeutic work.
Developed under the auspices of the Chennai Counselors Foundation, Counseling Approaches 2 is intended as a practical and thought provoking resource for counsellors, psychologists, mental health professionals, educators, and students. By bridging theory with authentic clinical experience, this volume seeks to foster deeper understanding, professional growth, and a continued commitment to compassionate, ethical, and evidence-informed counselling practice.