Person centred and Experiential Therapies

Person centred and Experiential Therapies
Author: Paul Wilkins
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781473933361

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An essential new guide for any person-centred trainee or practitioner, this book explores some of the key contemporary counselling and psychotherapy approaches that have developed from classical client-centred therapy. Part One discusses five approaches including Classic Client-Centred Therapy; Relational and Dialogical Person-Centred Therapy; Focusing-Oriented Therapy; Experiential Therapy; Emotion Focussed Therapy and Person-Centred Expressive therapy. Each approach is introduced, considered in terms of its history, development, current context and relevant research, as well as exemplified through a range of inspiring vignettes. Part Two brings readers up-to-date with recent developments in the application of person-centred practice, including creative approaches, transcultural counselling, work with people who’ve experienced trauma as well as those who are experiencing limitations to their ability. Written by leading UK-based and international authors, this authoritative and thought-provoking book is a must read for anyone keen to understand the many approaches of person-centred therapy.

Person Centered and Experiential Therapies Work

Person Centered and Experiential Therapies Work
Author: Mick Cooper,Jeanne C. Watson,Dagmar Holldampf
Publsiher: Pccs Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1906254257

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A comprehensive, systematic and accessible review of the evidence base for person-centered and experiential approaches to psychotherapy and counselling.

Client centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the Nineties

Client centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the Nineties
Author: Richard Balen
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1990
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9061863643

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This voluminous book of 47 chapters offers a good cross section of what is burgeoing in the field of client-centered and experiential psychotherapy on the threshold of the nineties. it does not represent a single vision but gives the floor to the various suborientations: classics Rogerians; client-centered therapists who favor some form of integration or even eclecticism; experiential psychotherapists for whom Gendlin's focusing approach is a precious way of working; client-centered therapists who look at the therapy process in terms of information-processing; existentially oriented therapists... Remarkable is that - for the first time in the history of client-centered/experiential psychotherapy - the European voice rings through forcefully: more than half of the contributions were written by authors from Western Europe.Several chapters contain reflections on the evolution--past, present, and future--of client-centered/experiential psychotherapy. The intensive research into the process, which had a central place in the initial phase of client-centered therapy, is given here ample attention, with several creative studies and proposals for renewal. In numerous contributions efforts are made to build and further develop a theroy of psychopathology, the client's process, the basic attitudes and task-oriented interventions of the therapist. The chapters dealing with clinical practice typically aim at the description of therapy with specific client populations and paricularly severely disturbed clients. And finally a few fields are introduced which are new or barely explored within the client-centered/experiential approach: working with dreams, health psychology, couple and family therapy.

Person Centred Experiential Counselling for Depression

Person Centred Experiential Counselling for Depression
Author: David Murphy
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781526454607

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This practical book focuses on humanistic counselling as an evidence-based psychological intervention and it is an essential read for trainees wishing to work in public health settings. Coverage includes: evidence-based practice and person-centered and experiential therapies the counselling for depression competence framework in-depth case studies illustrating Counselling for Depression in practice training, supervision and research The book also includes research data supporting the approach, and sources used in developing the humanistic competence framework. Vital reading for those taking counselling for depression training or a humanistic counselling and psychotherapy course, as well as for those already working within the NHS and wish to enhance their practice.

Person Centred Therapy Today

Person Centred Therapy Today
Author: Dave Mearns,Brian Thorne,Elke Lambers,Margaret Warner
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000-11-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0761965610

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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

Counselling for Depression

Counselling for Depression
Author: Pete Sanders,Andy Hill
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2014-03-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781473904729

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This is the first book to take a humanistic - person-centred/experiential - approach to counselling to the most commonly presenting client issue, depression. A landmark text, it establishes humanistic counselling as an evidence-based psychological intervention and is essential reading for trainees wishing to work in public health settings. Chapters cover: · Evidence-based practice and person-centred and experiential therapies · Counselling for Depression competence framework · Working briefly · the Counselling for Depression therapeutic stance · In-depth case studies illustrating Counselling for Depression in practice · Training, Supervision and Research. The book further includes lists of CfD competences, research data supporting the approach, and sources used in developing the Humanistic Competence Framework This will be vital reading for those taking CfD training or a humanistic counselling and psychotherapy course, as well as for those already working within the NHS wishing to enhance their practice. Andy Hill is an accredited counsellor, an experienced trainer and Head of Research at the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Pete Sanders is retired person-centred therapist, who now acts acts as a trainer, with a special interest in Pre Therapy. He founded PCCS training and PCCS books with his wife Maggie.

Client Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the 21st Century

Client Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the 21st Century
Author: Jeanne C. Watson,Rhonda N. Goldman,Margaret S. Warner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2002
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: PSU:000050163632

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This book includes 39 papers presented at the International Conference on Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy held in Chicago in May 2000. This international collection of papers, spanning theory and practice across classical client-centred to experiential psychotherapy, offers a rich diversity of thinking and opinion.

Comprehensive Handbook of Cognitive Therapy

Comprehensive Handbook of Cognitive Therapy
Author: Hal Arkowitz,L.E. Beutler,Karen M. Simon
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781475797794

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This Handbook covers all the many aspects of cognitive therapy both in its practical application in a clinical setting and in its theoretical aspects. Since the first applications of cognitive therapy over twenty years ago, the field has expanded enormously. This book provides a welcome and readable overview of these advances.