Employee Counselling Today: Volume 6 Issue 3
Table of contents
The History of EAP Development in New Zealand
John Chadderton, Ross MilneCharts the origins of Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) in NewZealand and describes the development of the broadbrush EAP model thatled to EAPs as they are known today…
The Psychostructure of Work : “Bend Me, Shape Me, Anyway You Want Me, as Long as You Love Me It’s Alright”
Adrian CarrOrganizations, in their structuring and administrative practices,stimulate and promote certain personality traits and attitudes in theindividuals who work in them. Focuses on the…
A Counselling Approach to Staff Development
John HarrisonReveals there is a strong connection between counselling and activestaff development, and that similar behaviours can be used to accomplishboth goals. Provides an explanation of…
Achilles as Healer: Pseudocompetence in the Trainee Counsellor or Therapist
Petruska ClarksonExamines the widespread pseudocompetence issues which frequently affectcounsellors, psychotherapists and supervisors, and their supervisors andtrainers. Pseudocompetence is…
Relationships: Exploring the Dynamics of Counselling
Faith StaffordConsiders the relevance of relationship‐counselling to the workplace.Geneograms are used to provide a method of achieving an historicalperspective within short‐term counselling…