Developing person-centred counselling

`This is a useful book for those who use person-centred counselling in their practice, or who are training to become person-centred counsellors' - Counselling and Psychotherapy, the Journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Developing Person-Centred Counselling, Se...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Mearns, Dave Author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] SAGE 2002
Edición:2nd ed
Colección:Developing counselling.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Introduction
  • I Extending the Therapeutic Conditions
  • 1 Don't confuse unconditional positive regard with 'liking'
  • 2 Offering the client an engagement at 'relational depth'
  • 3 What is involved in offering wider contracts to clients?
  • 4 Extend the core conditions to the whole of your client - introducing 'configurations' of self
  • 5 Don't get 'hooked on growth'
  • II The Development of the Counsellor
  • 6 Counsellor 'paralysis': diagnosis and treatment
  • 7 Beware the need to appear 'clever'
  • 8 'Burn-out' and how to avoid it
  • 9 Personal therapy is not enough
  • 10 What to do if you are not perfect
  • 11 Using the large unstructured group to develop congruence in person-centred training
  • 12 Developing a spiritual discipline (Brian Thorne)
  • III The Therapeutic Alliance
  • 13 You do not need to be an 'expert' on the client group or issue to work expertly with the client
  • 14 Be 'beside' the client but not 'on the side of' the client
  • 15 Getting beyond 'transference'
  • 16 Brief companionship (Brian Thorne)
  • 17 Becoming aware of the 'unspoken relationship' between counsellor and client
  • 18 Tapping the 'unspoken relationship' between counsellor and client
  • IV The Therapeutic Process
  • 19 Getting the 'power dynamic' right
  • 20 Let the client's locus of evaluation be the guide to your working
  • 21 Assisting the client's focusing
  • 22 Be aware of and beware the dynamics of self-concept change
  • 23 Confronting the client
  • 24 Trouble-shooting 'stuckness' within the therapeutic process
  • V Person-Centred Psychopathology
  • 25 The person-centred perspective on psychopathology: the neurotic client (Elke Lambers)
  • 26 Borderline personality disorder (Elke Lambers)
  • 27 Psychosis (Elke Lambers)
  • 28 Personality disorder (Elke Lambers).
  • 29 An introduction to client-centred pre-therapy (Dion Van Werde)
  • 30 Dealing with the possibility of psychotic content in a seemingly congruent communication (Dion Van Werde)
  • References
  • Index.