Developing Person-Centred CounsellingSAGE Publications, 11 Νοε 1994 - 176 σελίδες `I found myself fascinated, riveted by the accessibility of the prose and format, and, most importantly, splendidly re-engaged with the person-centred approach... The book will prove most useful to practitioners and students of the person-centred approach to counselling, but those from other orientations might also be agreeably surprised by its depth and by Mearns', dare I say, analytical approach to his subject. I found his style of writing intelligent and clearly set out and, whilst thoroughly academic, it included lots of good clinical evidence and cameos... there is nothing vague or highly idealised, but rather a set of clear thinking, rigorous chapters that make it a most worthwhile addition to the current counselling literature' - |
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Dont confuse unconditional positive regard with liking | 3 |
Concentrate on the quality of your presence with the client | 5 |
What is involved in offering wider contracts to clients? | 9 |
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