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A much needed resource helping the trainer turn theory into practice. 330 $bBetween them, Janet Tolan and Susan Lendrum have nearly thirty years of experiences as counselling trainers. They have worked as practitioners in fields as diverse as voluntary telephone counselling, personnel work in industry, primary health care and local government. Following the recent rapid rise in counselling training, Case Material and Role Play in Counselling Training is the long awaited answer to the demand for an accessible and practical guide for trainers and educators in counselling skills, therapeutic counsellors and psychotherapists. It offers help to those designing a course and to those wondering how to enliven their training sessions. Part one describes how case materials and role play can form part of an overall training programme, and offers step-by-step instructions on how to use or adapt them. 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[405]-417) and indexes. 327 $tFront matter --$tPreface --$tContent --$tIntroduction and a Form of Acknowledgments --$tSection 1: The Beginnings --$tChapter 1. Changes in Belief and the Rise of Islam --$tChapter 2. Faith and Reason in the Argumentation of the Qur'?n --$tSection 2: Islam as a Religion --$tChapter 3. Islamic Attitudes to Signs --$tChapter 4. Islam Studied in the Perspective of Science of Religion --$tSection 3: Structures and Interpretations of Islam --$tChapter 5. Official, Popular, and Normative Religion in Islam --$tChapter 6. Are there Hermeneutic Principles in Islam? --$tSection 4: Muslim Presentations of Islam and of Human Rights --$tChapter 7. Some North African Intellectuals' Presentations of Islam --$tChapter 8. Human Rights, Human Dignity, and Islam --$tSection 5: Social Reality and Islam --$tChapter 9. Islamic Religious Tradition and Social Development --$tChapter 10. Islam's Function as a Civil Religion --$tSection 6: The Case of Arabia --$tChapter 11. The Wahh?b?s in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Arabia --$tChapter 12. Saudi Arabia: The King and the Consul --$tSection 7: Islamic Reform and Intellectual Reflection --$tChapter 13. Tsarist Russia and the Dutch East Indies --$tChapter 14. Puritan Patterns in Islamic Revival Movements --$tSection 8: Islamic Ideology --$tChapter 15. The Call (Da'wa) of Islamic Movements --$tChapter 16. Ideologization in Present-Day Islam: An Exploration --$tSection 9: The International Scene and Islam --$tChapter 17. The Rise of Islamic States --$tChapter 18. Islam as a Vehicle of Protest --$tChapter 19. Islam in Present-Day Muslim States --$tFurther Readings --$t1. Index of Arabic and Persian Terms --$t2. Index of Persons --$t3. Geographical Names --$t4. Index of Subjects --$t5. Index of Concepts 330 $aThis book presents some twenty essays on different aspects of Islam in history and the present. These essays are grouped into eight larger sections. 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