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adam_text | List of tables and figures
xii
Notes on contributors
xiii
Preface
xxi
1.
The basic conditions of the facilitative therapeutic
relationship
1
Carl R. Rogers
Part I. Theoretical, Historical and Philosophical Foundations
7
2.
Introduction to the theory of person-centred therapy
9
Pete Sanders
Personality, order and distress
9
Motivation
13
Change theory and therapy practice
14
3.
Origins and unfolding of the person-centred innovation
19
Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard
Carl Rogers: personal origins and influences
19
The incubation phase of client-centred therapy
21
The new therapy coming to fruitjon: steps writ large
24
Honing in on a theory of the causal conditions for
therapeutic change
26
vi
CONTENTS
4.
The anthropological and ethical foundations of
person-centred therapy
30
Peter F.
Schmid
The importance of the reflection on the image of the
human being
30
The humanistic paradigm: from natural science to
human science
31
Sources of and influences on Carl Rogers image of the
human being
31
Person: the autonomy and interrelatedness the human being
34
Encounter: the acknowledgement of the otherness of
the Other
37
Ethics: therapy as a Thou-I relationship
42
5.
The actualizing person
47
Arthur C. Bohart
Actualization and self-actualization
47
The formative tendency
49
The actualizing tendency
49
Self-actualization
50
Related concepts
51
Research evidence
57
Implications for psychotherapy
59
6.
Experiential and phenomenological foundations
64
Mick Cooper
The primacy of experience
65
The emergence of an experiential perspective
67
Phenomenology
68
The nature of experience
69
Limitations
72
Implications for practice
73
7.
Developmental and personality theory
77
Mick Cooper
Historical development
78
Rogers original model
79
Critiques and developments of the original model
82
8.
Group therapy and encounter groups
93
Peter F.
Schmid
and Maureen O Hara
Personality and group theory: the group as a primary
social fact and as the interface of person and society
94
CONTENTS
vii
History: the group as an essential factor of the
person-centred approach
95
Therapy theory: the therapeutic primacy of the group
97
Group process: the participants are the process
98
Group facilitation: the art of being co-player and counterpart
101
The chance for change beyond individual change
102
9.
The family of person-centred and experiential therapies
107
Pete Sanders
Core values as seen by different authors
108
Person-centred/client-centred therapy 111
Experiential therapies
114
Pre-Therapy
117
Modalities
118
Part II. Therapeutic Practice
123
10.
The relational foundations of person-centred practice
127
Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard
Core concepts
127
From concepts to practice
130
The emerging future: person-sensitivity within an evolving
consciousness of relationship
135
11.
Psychological contact
140
Gill Wyatt
The central concepts
141
The evolving nature of psychological contact
142
From theory to practice
145
12.
Client incongruence and psychopathology
154
Margaret S. Warner
Core concepts
154
From theory to practice: person-centred models of
psychopathology
■ 157
Psychiatry, medication and person-centred practice
162
Research
163
Reflections for the future
164
13.
Congruence
168
Jeffrey Cornelius-White
Central concepts
168
From theory to practice
173
Reflections for the future: becoming the change you want
to see in the world
178
viii CONTENTS
14.
Unconditional
positive
regard
182
Jerold Bozarth
The core concepts
182
Research
185
From theory to practice
187
Critical reflections for the future
189
15.
Empathy
194
Elizabeth
S.
Freire
Core concepts
194
From theory to practice
198
Reflections for the future
203
16.
Client perception
207
Shake G. Toukmanian and
hila
Z.
Hakim
Central concepts
208
From theory to practice
211
Future directions
215
17.
The process of person-centred therapy
221
Martin van Kalmthout
Core concepts
221
From theory to practice
225
Research
228
Critical reflections for the future
229
Part III. Settings and Client Groups
233
18.
Pre-Therapy
237
Dion Van
Werde
and Garry Prouty
Introduction
238
Psychological contact
238
Episodes of lucidity and the pre-expressive self
243
Clinical vignette
244
19.
Counselling across difference and diversity
251
Colin
Lago
Introduction
251
Towards a definition of difference and diversity
252
Diversity and difference are relational
· 253
Whose is the difference anyway?
254
The person-centred approach: tensions and criticisms
(in relation to difference and diversity)
255
Identity development
256
CONTENTS ix
The psychological impact of being labelled different
and diverse
257
On being part of the dominant majority
260
Key recommendations for person-centred therapists
working across difference and diversity
260
20.
Couples and families
266
Charles J. O Leary and Martha B. Johns
Helpful literature to consult
266
An internal and external job description for a
person-centred couple and family therapist
267
Common problems of the novice person-centred
couple and family therapist
273
Common problems of the experienced person-centred
couple and family therapist
273
Case example: facilitating a dialogue
(from O Leary,
1999) 273
21.
Using a person-centred approach within a
medical framework
279
Jobst Finke and
Ludwig Teusch
History and research
279
Disorder-focused therapy
281
Key topics common for clients with panic disorders
282
Relationship concepts
286
The modern and the postmodern position in the PC A
288
Future trends
289
22.
Crisis intervention
293
Lorna Carrick
Introduction
293
Historical development
294
The person-centred approach to crisis intervention
295
Case illustration
296
Application of the person-centred approach
299
23.
Applications beyond the therapeutic context
305
Valerie Land Henderson, Maureen
О Нага,
Gay Leah Barfield and Natalie Rogers
Person-centred approaches to work with
life-threatened people
306
Person-centred approaches at work
309
Person-centred approaches to peace and reducing
political tension
313
Person-centred expressive arts therapy
316
¡x
χ
CONTENTS
Part IV. Professional Issues
325
24.
Person-centred approaches to research
327
Robert Elliott
What does
positivist
outcome research tell us about
person-centred therapy?
328
Anatomy of a number: a deconstruction of
positivist
therapy research
332
Mixed model person-centred therapy research: render
unto Caesar
334
What are the possibilities for person-centred therapy research?
335
Promoting research on person-centred therapies
337
25.
Setting up practice and the therapeutic framework
341
Richard Worsley
Entering therapeutic practice
341
Practical considerations
342
Freedom to practise
343
The early pressures
343
Facing the issues
344
26.
Ethics in practice in person-centred therapy
353
Suzanne Keys and Gillian Proctor
Introduction
353
Ethics in therapy
354
Ethics of justice: principle of respect for autonomy
355
Ethics of justice: principle of doing good or beneficence
356
Ethics of justice: principle of doing no harm or
non-maleficence
357
Ethics of justice: principle of justice
357
Ethic of anti-oppressive practice
358
Ethic of relational trust
358
How do I know I m an ethical practitioner?
361
An example of ethics in practice
362
27.
A person-centred perspective on supervision
366
Elke hambers
Supervision as a professional activity: generic models
of supervision
366
Perspectives on person-centred supervision
367
Focus on the therapist s experience
370
Responsibility and ethics
372
Relationship qualities in supervision
373
Supervision or therapy?
374
Relational depth in supervision
375
CONTENTS xi
28. Training in
the person-centred approach
379
Keith Tudor
Freedom to learn
380
Freedom to train
384
Resources
390
RoelfJ.
Takens
National organizations
390
International cooperation
390
Training and accreditation in European countries
396
Internet addresses
399
Index of persons
401
Subject index
407
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adam_txt |
List of tables and figures
xii
Notes on contributors
xiii
Preface
xxi
1.
The basic conditions of the facilitative therapeutic
relationship
1
Carl R. Rogers
Part I. Theoretical, Historical and Philosophical Foundations
7
2.
Introduction to the theory of person-centred therapy
9
Pete Sanders
Personality, order and distress
9
Motivation
13
Change theory and therapy practice
14
3.
Origins and unfolding of the person-centred innovation
19
Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard
Carl Rogers: personal origins and influences
19
The incubation phase of client-centred therapy
21
The new therapy coming to fruitjon: steps writ large
24
Honing in on a theory of the causal conditions for
therapeutic change
26
vi
CONTENTS
4.
The anthropological and ethical foundations of
person-centred therapy
30
Peter F.
Schmid
The importance of the reflection on the image of the
human being
30
The humanistic paradigm: from natural science to
human science
31
Sources of and influences on Carl Rogers' image of the
human being
31
Person: the autonomy and interrelatedness the human being
34
Encounter: the acknowledgement of the otherness of
the Other
37
Ethics: therapy as a Thou-I relationship
42
5.
The actualizing person
47
Arthur C. Bohart
Actualization and self-actualization
47
The formative tendency
49
The actualizing tendency
49
Self-actualization
50
Related concepts
51
Research evidence
57
Implications for psychotherapy
59
6.
Experiential and phenomenological foundations
64
Mick Cooper
The primacy of experience
65
The emergence of an experiential perspective
67
Phenomenology
68
The nature of experience
69
Limitations
72
Implications for practice
73
7.
Developmental and personality theory
77
Mick Cooper
Historical development
78
Rogers' original model
79
Critiques and developments of the original model
82
8.
Group therapy and encounter groups
93
Peter F.
Schmid
and Maureen O'Hara
Personality and group theory: the group as a primary
social fact and as the interface of person and society
94
CONTENTS
vii
History: the group as an essential factor of the
person-centred approach
95
Therapy theory: the 'therapeutic primacy' of the group
97
Group process: the participants are the process
98
Group facilitation: the art of being co-player and counterpart
101
The chance for change beyond individual change
102
9.
The'family'of person-centred and experiential therapies
107
Pete Sanders
Core values as seen by different authors
108
Person-centred/client-centred therapy 111
Experiential therapies
114
Pre-Therapy
117
Modalities
118
Part II. Therapeutic Practice
123
10.
The relational foundations of person-centred practice
127
Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard
Core concepts
127
From concepts to practice
130
The emerging future: person-sensitivity within an evolving
consciousness of relationship
135
11.
Psychological contact
140
Gill Wyatt
The central concepts
141
The evolving nature of psychological contact
142
From theory to practice
145
12.
Client incongruence and psychopathology
154
Margaret S. Warner
Core concepts
154
From theory to practice: person-centred models of
psychopathology
■ 157
Psychiatry, medication and person-centred practice
162
Research
163
Reflections for the future
164
13.
Congruence
168
Jeffrey Cornelius-White
Central concepts
168
From theory to practice
173
Reflections for the future: becoming the change you want
to see in the world
178
viii CONTENTS
14.
Unconditional
positive
regard
182
Jerold Bozarth
The core concepts
182
Research
185
From theory to practice
187
Critical reflections for the future
189
15.
Empathy
194
Elizabeth
S.
Freire
Core concepts
194
From theory to practice
198
Reflections for the future
203
16.
Client perception
207
Shake G. Toukmanian and
hila
Z.
Hakim
Central concepts
208
From theory to practice
211
Future directions
215
17.
The process of person-centred therapy
221
Martin van Kalmthout
Core concepts
221
From theory to practice
225
Research
228
Critical reflections for the future
229
Part III. Settings and Client Groups
233
18.
Pre-Therapy
237
Dion Van
Werde
and Garry Prouty
Introduction
238
Psychological contact
238
Episodes of lucidity and the pre-expressive self
243
Clinical vignette
244
19.
Counselling across difference and diversity
251
Colin
Lago
Introduction
251
Towards a definition of difference and diversity
252
Diversity and difference are relational
· 253
Whose is the difference anyway?
254
The person-centred approach: tensions and criticisms
(in relation to difference and diversity)
255
Identity development
256
CONTENTS ix
The psychological impact of being labelled 'different'
and 'diverse'
257
On being part of the dominant majority
260
Key recommendations for person-centred therapists
working across difference and diversity
260
20.
Couples and families
266
Charles J. O'Leary and Martha B. Johns
Helpful literature to consult
266
An internal and external job description for a
person-centred couple and family therapist
267
Common problems of the novice person-centred
couple and family therapist
273
Common problems of the experienced person-centred
couple and family therapist
273
Case example: facilitating a dialogue
(from O'Leary,
1999) 273
21.
Using a person-centred approach within a
medical framework
279
Jobst Finke and
Ludwig Teusch
History and research
279
Disorder-focused therapy
281
Key topics common for clients with panic disorders
282
Relationship concepts
286
The modern and the postmodern position in the PC A
288
Future trends
289
22.
Crisis intervention
293
Lorna Carrick
Introduction
293
Historical development
294
The person-centred approach to crisis intervention
295
Case illustration
296
Application of the person-centred approach
299
23.
Applications beyond the therapeutic context
305
Valerie Land Henderson, Maureen
О'Нага,
Gay Leah Barfield and Natalie Rogers
Person-centred approaches to work with
life-threatened people
306
Person-centred approaches at work
309
Person-centred approaches to peace and reducing
political tension
313
Person-centred expressive arts therapy
316
¡x
χ
CONTENTS
Part IV. Professional Issues
325
24.
Person-centred approaches to research
327
Robert Elliott
What does
positivist
outcome research tell us about
person-centred therapy?
328
Anatomy of a number: a deconstruction of
positivist
therapy research
332
Mixed model person-centred therapy research: render
unto Caesar
334
What are the possibilities for person-centred therapy research?
335
Promoting research on person-centred therapies
337
25.
Setting up practice and the therapeutic framework
341
Richard Worsley
Entering therapeutic practice
341
Practical considerations
342
Freedom to practise
343
The early pressures
343
Facing the issues
344
26.
Ethics in practice in person-centred therapy
353
Suzanne Keys and Gillian Proctor
Introduction
353
Ethics in therapy
354
Ethics of justice: principle of respect for autonomy
355
Ethics of justice: principle of doing good or beneficence
356
Ethics of justice: principle of doing no harm or
non-maleficence
357
Ethics of justice: principle of justice
357
Ethic of anti-oppressive practice
358
Ethic of relational trust
358
How do I know I'm an ethical practitioner?
361
An example of ethics in practice
362
27.
A person-centred perspective on supervision
366
Elke hambers
Supervision as a professional activity: generic models
of supervision
366
Perspectives on person-centred supervision
367
Focus on the therapist's experience
370
Responsibility and ethics
372
Relationship qualities in supervision
373
Supervision or therapy?
374
Relational depth in supervision
375
CONTENTS xi
28. Training in
the person-centred approach
379
Keith Tudor
Freedom to learn
380
Freedom to train
384
Resources
390
RoelfJ.
Takens
National organizations
390
International cooperation
390
Training and accreditation in European countries
396
Internet addresses
399
Index of persons
401
Subject index
407 |
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title | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling |
title_auth | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling |
title_exact_search | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling |
title_exact_search_txtP | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling |
title_full | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling ed. by Mick Cooper ... |
title_fullStr | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling ed. by Mick Cooper ... |
title_full_unstemmed | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling ed. by Mick Cooper ... |
title_short | The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling |
title_sort | the handbook of person centred psychotherapy and counselling |
topic | Client-centered psychotherapy Nondirective Therapy methods Nichtdirektivität (DE-588)4304331-8 gnd Psychologische Beratung (DE-588)4047708-3 gnd Nichtdirektive Psychotherapie (DE-588)4075368-2 gnd |
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