Counselling and primary prevention |
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Authors: | Craig Newnes |
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Affiliation: | Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Shelton , Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury , SY3 8DN , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Counsellors and counselling services are frequently involved in primary prevention work. Increasingly these services are required to help immediately after major disasters, an implicit assumption being made that normal social support networks will be unable to cope. A review of the literature suggests extensive participation of counsellors in primary prevention activities despite difficulties in definition, training and funding, and evidence that some interventions may be ineffective or harmful. It is suggested that counsellors providing primary prevention services should be aware of the complex practice and philosophy issues surrounding such efforts, and should be rigorous in assessing the real effects of primary prevention activity. |
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