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Written by a diverse range of expert contributors, unified by a relational, ethics-based reading of person-centred theory and practice, this seminal text is the most in-depth and comprehensive guide to person-centred therapy. Divided into four parts, it examines the theoretical, philosophical and historical foundations of the person-centred approach; the fundamental principles of person-centred practice (as well as new developments in, and applications of, person-centred clinical work), explorations of how person-centred conceptualisations and practices can be applied to groups of clients who bring particular issues to therapy, such as bereavement or trauma, and professional issues for person-centred therapists such as ethics, supervision, and training.10 years after it was last published, this third edition includes new content on the climate crisis, intersectionality and working with racism and anti-racism. It includes new dedicated chapters on the Non-directive Attitude, Relational Depth, Experiential Practices, Working with Trauma, Online PCA and Person-Centred approaches around the Globe.International and interdisciplinary in conception, this is a cutting-edge resource for students of psychotherapy and counselling on a range of programmes, as well as professional practitioners working in the field.>
Vorwort
Reflecting the latest trends in theory and practice, this revised and updated third edition is the most in-depth and comprehensive handbook available on person-centred psychotherapy and counselling.
Autorentext
Gina Di Malta is lecturer in Psychotherapy and Counselling at the Open University, UK
Mick Cooper is Professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Roehampton, UK
Maureen O'Hara is Director of the International Futures Forum and President Emerita of Saybrook University, USA
Yana Gololob is a PCA trainer at Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapists and lecturer at Ukrainian Psychotherapy University
Susan Stephen is lecturer in Counselling and Director of the Strathclyde Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Clinic
Klappentext
"Thoroughly updated to reflect the latest trends in theory and practice, this third edition is the most in-depth and wide-ranging text available on person-centred psychotherapy and counselling. Written by a diverse range of expert contributors, this is a cutting-edge resource for students of psychotherapy and counselling on a range of programmes, as well as professional practitioners working in the field"--
Inhalt
Preface; Gina Di Malta, Mick Cooper, Yana Gololob, Maureen O'Hara, Susan Stephen
The Person-Centred Approach Today and Tomorrow: Seeds of a Peaceful Revolution; Gina Di Malta, Mick Cooper, Yana Gololob, Maureen O'Hara, Susan Stephen
The Basic Conditions of the Facilitative Therapeutic Relationship; Carl Rogers
PART I: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS
Introduction to Part 1; Susan Stephen
Origins and Evolution of the Person-Centred Innovation in Carl Rogers' lifetime; Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard
The 'Family' of Person-centred Therapies; Pete Sanders
The Anthropological, Relational and Ethical Foundations of Person-Centred Therapy; Peter F. Schmid
The Actualising Person; Art Bohart
Experiential and Phenomenological Foundations; Mick Cooper & Art Bohart
Developmental and Personality Theory; Mick Cooper
Working in Groups; Peter F. Schmid & Maureen O'Hara
Diversity, Intersectionality, and Person-Centred Psychology: Radical Foundations, Contemporary Perspectives, and Cultural Change; Suzy Henry, Divine Charura, & Colin Lago
Spirituality and Transcendence; Judy Moore
PART II: THERAPEUTIC PRACTICE
Introduction to Part 2; Gina Di Malta
The Non-directive Attitude; Susan Stephen
Empathy; Elizabeth Freire & Gina Di Malta
Unconditional Positive Regard; Jerold D. Bozarth & Sheila Haugh
Congruence; Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-White
Therapeutic Presence: An Essential Way of Being; Shari Geller and Camilla Graziani
Relational Depth; Gina Di Malta, Ruth Anderson & Mick Cooper
Experiential Practices: Explicit ways of facilitating therapeutic processes; Siebrecht Vanhooren, Claude Missiaen, & Kurt Renders
Person-Centred Creative Arts Therapies; Ani de la Prida
PART III: CLIENT GROUPS
Introduction to Part 3; Yana Gololob
Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling with Children and Young People; Michael Behr & Dagmar Nuding
Couples and Families; Charles J. O'Leary & Martha B. Johns
Older Adults; Allyson Washburn and Sofia von Humboldt
A Person-Centred Approach to Grief Counselling; Dale G. Larson
Clients with Contact-impaired Functioning: pre-therapy; Dion Van Werde and Garry Prouty
Difficult Client Process; Margaret S. Warner
Working with Trauma; Henry J. Venter
A Person-centred Approach to Addiction Treatment; J. Roland Fleck & Dorothy T. Fleck
PART IV: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Introduction to Part 4; Mick Cooper
Assessment and Formulation; Ewan Gillon
Ethics in Practice in Person-Centred Therapy; Gillian Proctor & Suzanne Keys
Supervision; Keith Tudor
Research; Robert Elliott
Social Change and Cultural Transformation; Maureen O'Hara
Online PCA; Brian Rodgers & Keith Tudor
Person-Centred Approach around the Globe; Yana Gololob & Hannah Gilbert