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Person-Centred Therapy: A European Perspective


Person-Centred Therapy: A European Perspective

Paperback by Thorne, Brian; Lambers, Elke

Person-Centred Therapy: A European Perspective

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ISBN:
9780761951551
Publication Date:
20 Nov 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 May 2024
Person-Centred Therapy: A European Perspective

Description

`In this scholarly book, Thorne and Lambers have gathered together significant contributions to the advancement of person-centred theory and practice from leading exponents of the approach in Austria, Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway and the United Kingdom.... I found the book both stimulating and challenging. The insight it offers into working with "difficult" clients is invaluable and the sections on theory stretched me in my understanding of the approach. I strongly recommend it to anyone from within or without the person-centred tradition who wants to achieve a real understanding of the approach "post Rogers" and get to grips with the vibrancy and vitality of person-centred thought in Europe' - Counselling and Psychotherapy, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy This book brings together up-to-date contributions to the development of person-centred theory and practice from leading European practitioners. The book makes available for the first time in English some of the most significant theoretical ideas and practical applications of a distinguished group of contributors at the cutting edge of the approach. It also gives a valuable insight into a vibrant professional network whose members are making a significant impact on the European world of counselling and psychotherapy. Covering a wide range of person-centred issues, the book provides unique and challenging material that will act as a springboard for debate at many levels between experienced practitioners, supervisors, trainers and trainees.

Contents

The Person-Centred Approach in Europe - Brian Thorne Its History and Current Significance PART ONE: THEORY Person-Centred Theory as a System of Meaning - Martin van Kalmthout Unconditional Positive Regard and Its Spiritual Implications - Campbell Purton `On Becoming a Person-Centred Approach' - Peter F Schmid A Person-Centred Understanding of the Person Personality Change and the Concept of the Self - Martin van Kalmthout From Non-Directive to Experiential - Germain Lietaer A Paradigm Unfolding `Face to Face' - The Art of Encounter - Peter F Schmid Empowerment or Collusion? The Social Context of Person-Centred Therapy - Sarah Hawtin and Judy Moore On the Development of the Person in Relationships - Eva-Maria Biermann-Ratjen Incongruence and Psychopathology - Eva-Maria Biermann-Ratjen PART TWO: PRACTICE Focusing - Mia Leijssen Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Conditions of Growth Client-Centred Therapy for Adolescents - Lidwien Geertjens and Olga Waaldijk An Interactional Point of View A Person-Centred Perspective on Leadership and Team-Building - Leif J Braaten `Anchorage' as a Core Concept in Working with Psychotic People - Dion Van Werde The Relevance of a Phenomenological Attitude when Working with Psychotic People - Chris Deleu and Dion Van Werde Empathy and Empathy Development with Psychotic Clients - Ute Binder Postscript - Brian Thorne Person-Centred Therapy: An International Force

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