Client Centered Therapy
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Author | : Carl R. Rogers |
Publisher | : Constable & Robinson Ltd |
Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 2003-07 |
Genre | : Client-centered psychotherapy |
ISBN | : 9781841198408 |
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Presenting the non-directive and related points of view in counselling and therapy, Rogers gives a clear exposition of procedures by which individuals who are being counselled may be assisted in achieving for themselves new and more effective personality adjustments.
Author | : Paul Wilkins |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2009-09-14 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1135263159 |
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Person-centred therapy, based on the ideas of the eminent psychotherapist Carl Rogers, is widely practised in the UK and throughout the world. It has applications in health and social care, the voluntary sector and is increasingly relevant to work with people who are severely mentally and emotionally distressed. This book offers a comprehensive overview and presents the core theories, advances and practices of the approach in a concise, accessible form. Person-Centred Therapy: 100 Key Points begins with a consideration of the principles and philosophy underpinning person-centred therapy before moving to a comprehensive discussion of the classic theory upon which practice is based. Further areas of discussion include: the model of the person, including the origins of mental and emotional distress the process of constructive change a review of revisions and advances in person-centred theory child development, styles of processing and configurations of self the quality of presence and working at relational depth. Finally criticisms of the approach are addressed and rebutted, leading readers to the wider person-centred literature. As such this book will be particularly useful to students and scholars of person-centred therapy, as well as anyone who wants to know more about one of the major therapeutic modalities.
Author | : Ronald F. Levant |
Publisher | : Praeger Publishers |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Client-centered psychotherapy |
ISBN | : 0275928217 |
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This volume is an important contribution to the current literature on a person-centered approach. It demonstrates the increasingly broad and dynamic application of this perspective to a variety of fields. Of particular interest to family psychologists are the chapters on family relationships, systems theories and marital and family therapy. This book is a valuable addition to the library of seasoned family psychologists as well as beginning graduate students in marriage and family therapy programs. The Family Psychologist
Author | : Kathryn A. Moon |
Publisher | : Pccs Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Client-centered psychotherapy |
ISBN | : 9781906254261 |
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An edited collection of works by this extraordinary practitioner and brilliant theoretical writer on the client-centered approach.
Author | : Dave Mearns |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2000-11-13 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780761965619 |
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`At the risk of being directive, I would say you should buy this book. It contains some of the most stimulating and refreshing ideas to have emerged in the person-centred literature since On Becoming a Person '- Person Centred Practice Person-Centred Therapy Today makes a timely and significant contribution to the development of one of the most popular and widely-used therapeutic approaches. `This is a book that is rooted in the origins of person-centred therapy but stands at the cutting edge of new ideas developing in this tradition. It will reinvigorate those of us already immersed in this tradition. It should convince newcomers of the vitality and potential of this approach to thera
Author | : Keith Tudor |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2006-09-27 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1135454108 |
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The person-centred approach is one of the most popular, enduring and respected approaches to psychotherapy and counselling. Person-Centred Therapy returns to its original formulations to define it as radically different from other self-oriented therapies. Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall draw on a wealth of experience as practitioners, a deep knowledge of the approach and its history, and a broad and inclusive awareness of other approaches. This significant contribution to the advancement of person-centred therapy: Examines the roots of person-centred thinking in existential, phenomenological and organismic philosophy. Locates the approach in the context of other approaches to psychotherapy and counselling. Shows how recent research in areas such as neuroscience support the philosophical premises of person-centred therapy. Challenges person-centred therapists to examine their practice in the light of the history and philosophical principles of the approach. Person-Centred Therapy offers new and exciting perspectives on the process and practice of therapy, and will encourage person-centred practitioners to think about their work in deeper and more sophisticated ways.
Author | : Nathaniel J. Raskin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
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Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach brings together an important set of difficult-to-obtain original papers and writings by Nat Raskin for academics, teachers, researchers and all serious students.
Author | : Nikolaos Kazantzis |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 462 |
Release | : 2006-12-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0387296816 |
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This handbook is the first resource for the practicing clinician that addresses the role of homework – patients’ between-session activities - across major therapeutic paradigms and complex clinical problems. The book opens with a series of practice-orientated chapters on the role of homework in different psychotherapies. A wide range of psychotherapy approaches are covered, each illustrated with clinical examples. The book includes valuable coverage of complex and chronic disorders. Novice and seasoned psychotherapists from all training backgrounds will find useful ideas in this volume.
Author | : Jerold D. Bozarth |
Publisher | : Person-centred approach & client-centred therapy essential readers |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Client-centered psychotherapy |
ISBN | : 9781898059226 |
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In this book Jerold Bozarth presents a collection of twenty revised papers and new writings on person-centred therapy representing over 40 years' work as an innovator and theoretician.
Author | : Paul Wilkins |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2002-12-13 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1446265420 |
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Person-Centred Therapy in Focus provides a much-needed exploration of the criticisms levelled against one of the most widespread forms of therapeutic practice. Characterized by its critics as theoretically `light′, culturally biased and limited in application, until now the person-centred approach has had comparatively little written in its defence. Paul Wilkins provides a rigorous and systematic response to the critics, drawing not only on the work of Carl Rogers, but also of those central to more recent developments in theory and practice (including Goff Barrett-Lennard, Dave Mearns, Jerold Bozarth, Germain Leitauer and Brian Thorne). It traces the epistemological foundations of person-centred therapy and places the approach in its social and political context. Examining the central tenets of the approach, each chapter sets out concisely the criticisms and then counters these with arguments from the person-centred perspective. Chapters cover debates in relation to: - the model of the person - self-actualization - the core conditions - non-directivity - resistance to psychopathology - reflection, and - boundary issues. Person-Centred Therapy in Focus fulfills two important purposes: firstly to answer the criticisms of those who have attacked the person-centred approach and secondly to cultivate a greater critical awareness and understanding within the approach itself. As such it makes a significant contribution to the person-centred literature and provides an excellent resource for use in training.