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Offering a much-needed update of Rogerian theory and practice, and
based on insights from cultural studies and ecopsychology, this
book breaks new ground by questioning the relevance of certain ways
of thinking about counselling and psychotherapy in the current
planetary emergency. In response to the growing need for therapists
to address increasing anxieties about the climate crisis, Bernie
Neville and Keith Tudor address the issue in terms that help
therapists reflect on their practice. Based on the authors’
previous publications and incorporating new material, this book
presents and explores ideas that have been largely neglected in
person-centred literature. It re-visions person-centred psychology
(PCP) from what has become predominantly its application to
individuals to a broader perspective on and about life and the
living world. Further, it takes a philosophical and cultural
perspective to re-present and re-vision PCP as a "we" psychology,
an eco-psychology, and an eco-therapy. This book will be of
interest to those working in the fields of person-centred therapy,
ecopsychology and ecotherapy as well as those involved in the
education, training and supervision of counsellors and
psychotherapists.
Offering a much-needed update of Rogerian theory and practice, and
based on insights from cultural studies and ecopsychology, this
book breaks new ground by questioning the relevance of certain ways
of thinking about counselling and psychotherapy in the current
planetary emergency. In response to the growing need for therapists
to address increasing anxieties about the climate crisis, Bernie
Neville and Keith Tudor address the issue in terms that help
therapists reflect on their practice. Based on the authors’
previous publications and incorporating new material, this book
presents and explores ideas that have been largely neglected in
person-centred literature. It re-visions person-centred psychology
(PCP) from what has become predominantly its application to
individuals to a broader perspective on and about life and the
living world. Further, it takes a philosophical and cultural
perspective to re-present and re-vision PCP as a "we" psychology,
an eco-psychology, and an eco-therapy. This book will be of
interest to those working in the fields of person-centred therapy,
ecopsychology and ecotherapy as well as those involved in the
education, training and supervision of counsellors and
psychotherapists.
In Olympus Inc., the authors use the ancient Greek Gods to explores
the values, practices and beliefs that underpin businesses,
schools, corporations and the like, and through this they
illuminate the complex forces and currents that are at work in
modern organizations.They demonstrate that autocratic Zeus,
uber-efficient Apollo, the slippery trickster Hermes in fact, all
the gods of the Greek pantheon - are alive and thriving in our
workplaces, clubs and institutions. By combining ancient myth with
archetypal psychology, the authors deliver an approach to the
complex issues of organizational change. Their approach is creative
and engaging, but also down-to-earth and practical. Olympus Inc.
includes a discussion of the DNAI (Dalmau-Neville Archetypology
Indicator), a powerful and easily applicable tool that distills the
theory, or archetypal psychology, in ways that enable organizations
to see themselves not only as they are... but as they want to be.
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