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Contact and Perception
Gill Wyatt
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Description for Contact and Perception
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Understudied to the point of being ignored, conditions one and six of Carl Rogers' 'Necessary and Sufficient' conditions are given due attention for the first time in this volume. Writers from three continents put psychological contact and the client's perception of the therapist not only on the theoretical map, but at the very centre of it. The result is a series of papers outlining genuine new theory and practice for all counsellors and therapists, not only those of a person-centred persuasion.
Understudied to the point of being ignored, conditions one and six of Carl Rogers' 'Necessary and Sufficient' conditions are given due attention for the first time in this volume. Writers from three continents put psychological contact and the client's perception of the therapist not only on the theoretical map, but at the very centre of it. The result is a series of papers outlining genuine new theory and practice for all counsellors and therapists, not only those of a person-centred persuasion.
Product Details
Publisher
PCCS Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
311
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Series
Rogers Therapeutic Conditions Evolution Theory & Practice
Condition
New
Number of Pages
311
Place of Publication
Manchester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781898059325
SKU
V9781898059325
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About Gill Wyatt
Gill Wyatt is a person-centred psychotherapist, supervisor and consultant. She has lectured on undergradute and postgraduate person-centred courses. Pete Sanders retired after 30 years practising as a counsellor, educator and clinical supervisor. He has written, co-written and edited 14 books on counselling, psychotherapy and mental health. He is a trustee of the Soteria Network UK
Reviews for Contact and Perception
- should be carefully considered by all serious followers of the person-centred approach. Rob Hooper, Open Studies Fellow in Counselling, Counselling Psychotherapy Journal, UK, October 2002.