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The person-centered approach is one of the most popular, enduring
and respected approaches to psychotherapy and counseling."
Person-Centred Therapy "returns to its original formulations to
define it as radically different from other self-oriented
therapies.
This book is the first to focus exclusively on person-centred supervision. The editors explore the practice of supervision in the light of person-centred philosophy and theory, review and critique the generic literature on supervision and then look at some of the issues, questions and dilemmas that arise in supervision. The contributors come from a variety of backgrounds and work in different settings. Editors and contributors share two things: a commitment to person-centred principles in their work, and a wish to extend and expand the range of person-centred practice. This book offers a model of supervision that is consistent with person-centred principles and describes some of the ways in which person-centred practitioners can converse with colleagues from other disciplines and in other areas of work.
The person-centered approach is one of the most popular, enduring
and respected approaches to psychotherapy and counseling."
Person-Centred Therapy "returns to its original formulations to
define it as radically different from other self-oriented
therapies.
This book is the follow-up to the acclaimed "Freedom to Practice", also edited by Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall. As the subtitle suggests, it develops the groundbreaking work in person-centred approaches to supervision begun by the first volume. It will be a welcome addition to the resources available to superviors of all theoretical orientations.
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