'I read the previous edition of this text when I first started out as a practitioner, and remember just how much it helped me in my early career. I am therefore extremely pleased to see this updated edition in print. Reading this excellent third edition, I spent a bit of time wondering just why it works so well. Part of the reason is the quality of the writing and the careful way it lays out and explores what it is to be a counsellor and psychotherapist. This new edition builds on much that worked so well in the previous editions, while integrating more contemporary ideas and including anti-oppressive theories into the person-centred mixture. This is a patient book - one that allows the reader to engage with the text at their own pace, with constant invitations to pause and reflect, while, wrapped in well-written prose, they are carried on a journey through their own process.'Dwight Turner, Course Leader, Humanistic Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Brighton, and author of Decolonising Counselling and Psychotherapy: Depoliticised pathways towards intersectional practice (2025)'The best just got better. Nicola Blunden, one of the leading lights in the contemporary counselling field, has put her own personal stamp on this acclaimed companion guide for every trainee therapist. Informed, engaging and comprehensive, this fully updated edition of Next Steps will support trainees experientially - as well as intellectually - to develop as skilled, ethical and effective practitioners. The book builds on the wisdom of much-loved authors Pete Sanders, Paul Wilkins and Alan Frankland to take counselling to the very cutting edge of practice, embedding issues of diversity and decolonialisation throughout the text, and addressing such contemporary themes as trauma-informed practice and the remote delivery of therapy. A fantastic resource that should be on every counselling course's reading list.'Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling Psychology, University of Roehampton, and author of Psychology at the Heart of Social Change: Developing a progressive vision for society (2023)'This third edition of Next Steps remains a classic and contemporary resource that needs to be on every student's bookshelf. The book offers a rich, in-depth exploration of key topics for students seeking to deepen and enhance their knowledge, clinical skills and confidence in the practicalities of delivering ethical therapy. Notably, this new edition brings into the foreground recent developments in awareness of systemic inequality, anti-oppressive practice, culturally diverse approaches and working co-creatively in therapeutic practice within a greater. This edition remains highly comprehensive and accessible, making complex ideas easy to understand and apply in practice. A much-needed guide, it supports students at all stages throughout their training journey, offering valuable insights that foster clinical, personal and professional development. Whether you're just starting out in your therapy training journey or nearing qualification, this book will be an invaluable companion in your ongoing growth and practice.'Myira Khan, counsellor, coach, founder of the Muslim Counsellor and Psychotherapist Network and author of Working Within Diversity: A reflective guide to anti-oppressive practice (2023)'The latest edition of Next Steps offers a veritable counselling cornucopia. A richly nuanced and informative narrative in the early sections of the book conveys the complexity, diversity and multidimensional nature of counselling and psychotherapy. Part one orients readers to contemporary understandings of therapy as a form of helping that is fit for complex human contexts, concepts and relationships. Parts two and three navigate the reader through the depths and details of working and framing counselling and psychotherapy practice, using case examples and reflexive activities to support learning and knowledge building. Part four offers valuable insights and resources on working within a range of key contexts. Part five completes this encyclopaedic edition, with pragmatic resources and rich, tacit knowledge and understanding of the intricacies and ethical challenges of being a counsellor or psychotherapist. The value and impact of compassionate, collaborative and co-created helping relationships is compellingly conveyed. This welcome, updated edition provides accessible content that will meet a range of learning and pedagogical styles, making it a valuable resource for practitioner trainees and trainers. Now in its third edition, Next Steps remains a wonderful tour de force!'Lynne Gabriel OBE, Professor of Counselling and Mental Health, York St John University; President, British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy'How do you take a classic text that has accompanied many thousands of students on their training journey over many years and make it contemporary, cutting-edge and insightful, while ensuring it remains beautifully written? Put it in the hands of Nicola Blunden. In short, Blunden has crafted a masterpiece that offers students and qualified practitioners alike a complete account of and critical engagement with all the key milestones of the therapeutic process. With additional contributions from some of the most exciting writers in the field, this tour de force of a text promises much and offers more. I cannot recommend this book highly enough; its continued place as one of the most respected texts in counselling and psychotherapy literature is safely assured for many years to come. Buy it, read it, digest it and enjoy.'Andrew Reeves, Professor in Counselling Professions and Mental Health, University of Chester, and author of An Introduction to Counselling and Psychotherapy: From theory to practice (2022)