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Where Angels Fear to Tread

An Exploration of having Conversations about Suicide in a Counselling Context
By: Susan Dale

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Where Angels Fear to Tread highlights the ethical and emotional challenges for counsellors when clients become suicidal. It explores the tension between protective professional guidelines and the needs of a client in overwhelming pain, told through narrative research.

Where Angels Fear to Tread highlights some of the ethical and emotional challenges which arise for counsellors when their clients’ thoughts and behaviours become suicidal.…
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Where Angels Fear to Tread highlights some of the ethical and emotional challenges which arise for counsellors when their clients’ thoughts and behaviours become suicidal. It gives insight into how people can, and do, use suicide as a way of coping with overwhelming emotional pain, and the tension this creates in the balance between the ethical guidelines the counselling profession has adopted to protect clients against malpractice (and protect counsellors against litigation) and the needs and viewpoint of the client.

The book also shows a dynamic narrative research methodology in action. There has been a deliberate move away from the traditional “expert” and “subject” positions predominating research, and priority given to the telling of previously marginalised stories in ways that are evocative, congruent with the therapeutic endeavour. The research process is shown as a social construction of lived experience that navigates the borders between narrative research and narrative therapy conveying a distinctive perspective on both the subject matter and the dynamics of both therapeutic and research relationships.

Susan Dale completed a Doctorate in Education in 2009 at Bristol University. She is an independent counsellor, supervisor, trainer, and researcher who has published in leading national and international academic journals on counselling, narrative practices, and sight loss. She is the author of Different Horizons: Counselling People who are Blind or Partially Sighted published in 2008 by RNIB publications.

Professor Tim Bond

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2070-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2070-7
  • Date of Publication: 2010-04-27

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-2097-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-2097-4
  • Date of Publication: 2010-04-27
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JKSN2, JFM, JFF
  • THEMA: JKSN2, JBFV, JBF
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  • “This book has many layers: a researcher’s story, a counsellor’s story, a story of supervision, but essentially a story of love in a therapeutic setting. Sue describes the healing power embedded in the relationship with Alex, which is powerful and inspiring. It is valuable for counsellors, researchers and anyone recognising the human struggle contained within.”
    - —Lorraine Price, MA, UKCP Registered Integrative Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Trainer; Programme Leader of Masters Programme in Integrative Psychotherapy,

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