
Discourses of Counselling1997
About this book
In this book David Silverman offers a fully researched and analytically sensitive account of how counselling, as a process, is dynamically constructed through the interaction of counsellor and client. Drawing on research on counselling of clients undergoing an HIV test, the author explores the ways in which conversations between counsellors and patients reflect, embody and subtly alter assumptions about the purpose, methods and practice of counselling.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL183221W
Subjects
PatientsCounseling ofAIDS (Disease)HIV-positive personsSocial interactionAids (disease), social aspectsCounseling