Skills in person-centred counselling & psychotherapy Janet Tolan Janet Tolan ; with Rose Cameron.
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- 9781473926592
- Skills in person-centered counselling and psychotherapy
- Skills in person-centred counselling and psychotherapy
- 23 616.8914 T574S-3
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The theoretical framework --
Empathy --
Empathetic understanding --
Congruence --
Congruence in practice --
Unconditional positive regard --
Psychological Contact I- basic and cognitive contact (Rose Cameron) --
Psychological Contact II- subtle contact (Rose Cameron) --
The therapeutic process --
Politics, prejudice, power and privilege (Rose Cameron) --
Client perception (Rose Cameron) --
Beginnings and endings --
Managing the work in an organisation --
Professional issues --
Edgy and ethical issues (Janet Tolan and Rose Cameron) --
Debates and developments in practice (Rose Cameron).
"This book has already helped thousands of beginning practitioners understand the subtleties of the person-centred approach and develop skills in person-centred counseling practice. Now in its Second Edition, this step-by-step guide takes the reader through the counseling process, providing advice on how to structure and manage therapeutic work in ways which are thoroughly grounded in person-centred principles. Janet Tolan defines the key tenets of the approach - psychological contact, congruence, empathy and unconditional positive regard - and demonstrates how they are used effectively in a range of counsellor-client interactions. Describing all aspects of the therapeutic relationship from the initial meeting to ending the relationship well, this new edition contains new chapters - Debates & Developments in Person-Centred Practice and Edgy and Ethical Issues. This book is an ideal introduction for beginners and for more experienced therapists who want to extend their range."--Publisher's website.
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