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Tables of Contents for Counselling People With Disfigurement
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface to the series
vii
 
Disfigurement and its Treatment
1
9
Causes of disfigurement
2
1
Physical treatments
3
3
Professionals involved in the treatment of disfigurement
6
4
Summary
9
1
The Psychological and Social Effects of Disfigurement
10
25
What are the problems faced by people with disfigurement?
10
8
The historical and cultural context
18
2
Factors which mediate individual responses
20
12
The process model of stress and coping
32
3
Summary
34
1
The Helping Process
35
13
Geneal principles of the helping process
35
2
The structure of the helping process
37
2
Identifying the problems and resources
39
2
The structure of the individual session
41
2
Setting the aims
43
5
Summary
Helping People with Disfigurement: Qualities of a Skilled Helper
48
8
The qualities of skilled helper
48
3
The helping relationship
51
1
Qualities of skilled helping in the field of visible disfigurement
52
4
Summary
55
1
Meeting the Needs: Establishing the Relationship
56
15
When the adult needs to talk: coping with emotions
56
3
When the adult is reluctant to talk: agreeing a basic approach
59
1
When the adolescent finds it difficult to talk: establishing a confidential dialogue
60
3
Establishing a helping relationship with a child
63
2
Establishing a relationship in a crisis situation
65
2
When a baby is born with a visible difference: working with parents
67
4
Summary
70
1
Meeting the Needs: Identifying Problems and Setting Aims
71
12
Identifying problems
71
5
The SWOT analysis: a way of identifying problems and resources
76
2
Setting the aims
78
5
Summary
82
1
Meeting the Needs: Working Together to Achieve the Aims
83
36
Coping with social encounters
83
11
Coping with disruption to normal daily life
94
7
Making decisions about treatment
101
3
Coping with the process of treatment
104
2
Reaching a conclusion about further treatment
106
1
Coping without treatment
107
1
Coping with post-traumatic symptoms
108
1
Coping with adjustment to the birth
109
3
Coping with the reactions of family and friends
112
3
Evaluating outcome and drawing the process to a conclusion
115
4
Summary
118
1
Conclusions: Helping the Helper
119
5
Supervision
119
3
Education and training
122
1
Support groups
122
2
Summary
123
1
Appendix A: Support Groups (UK)
124
2
Appendix B: Support Groups (USA)
126
1
References
127
2
Index
129