Henry Hollanders, Ph.D., B.D.,PGCC, BACP Accred., UKRC(Senior Practitioner).
Lecturer in Counselling
Main research interests:
Integration in Counselling theory and practice
Counselling and Pastoral Care
- Counselling in the Workplace
- Postmodern influences on the development of counselling
- Main teaching interests:
- Integration in Counselling Theory and Practice
- Counselling Philosophy
- Postmodernism and Counselling
International experience:
- Visiting lecturer - Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama, Japan
- University of Tokyo , Japan
Selected recent publications:
Henry Hollanders 2002: Pastoral Care, Inclusion and Counselling, in P.Farrell & M.Ainscow(Eds.) Making Special Education Inclusive, London:David Fulton Publishers
Henry Hollanders 2003: The Eclectic and Integrative Approach, in R.Woolfe, W.Dryden & S.Strabridge(Eds.) Handbook of Counselling Psychology(2 nd.edition), London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi: Sage Publications
Spong,S. & Hollanders,H. (2003): Copgnitive therapy and social power, Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 3:216 - 222.
Brennan,J. & Hollanders,H. (2004): Trouble in the Village? Counselling and Clinical Psychology in the NHS, Psychotherapy and Politics International No.2, Vol.2, 123-134