Common Client Issues in Counselling An Australian Perspective

Common Client Issues in Counselling: An Australian Perspective focuses on common mental health issues, such as grief and loss, anxiety, and depression, experienced by clients presenting for counselling. The focus throughout is on providing an Australian perspective, highlighting contemporary underst...

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Main Authors: Beel, Nathan (Author), Chinchen, Christine (Author), Machin, Tanya (Author), du Plessis, Carol (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] University of Southern Queensland [2023]
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