This book provides a key introduction to the theory, concepts and practice of the person-centred approach, through the lens of the practitioner’s experience and personal development. Writing as someone who has been through real life challenges and has developed and learned as a result, the author’s strikingly personal style not only helps to contextualise complex and nuanced theory, but makes this a truly unique book about real person-centred practice and experience. From Roger’s early philosophy through to the current developments and controversies in the field, the author uses personal testimonies, exercises and reflection points to makes challenging concepts and practice issues accessible for the novice reader. What results is an informative and fascinating read for all those training and interested in the person-centred approach. INDICE: The Evolution of Rogers’ PhilosophyThe Evolution of Rogers’ Philosophy: Rogers Life and the development of his attitudes and ideasPerson-Centred TheoryRogers’ Original Theory of Personality and Behaviour: The Nineteen PropositionsThe Actualising TendencyOrganismic Experience and the impact of The Conditions of WorthOn Being Fully Functioning and ‘Becoming a Person’Incongruence and When Personality Becomes DysfunctionalPerson-Centred Clinical PracticeThe Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Psychological Change and The Importance of the Unified Extension of the Core ConditionsAnother Characteristic and Relational DepthSignificant Odd Psychotherapeutic Occurrences and Mistakes and their relevance to The Other Characteristic and Relational DepthDiversity and Oppression: The Other Characteristic and Relational DepthPerson-Centred Psychotherapeutic Creativity and AdaptationPART 4Criticisms and Controversies and An Interconnected WorldEpilogue
- ISBN: 978-1-4462-0765-9
- Editorial: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 184
- Fecha Publicación: 27/12/2014
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
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