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Person-centred Counselling Primer, The: A Steps in Counselling Supplement


Person-centred Counselling Primer, The: A Steps in Counselling Supplement

Paperback by Sanders, Pete

Person-centred Counselling Primer, The: A Steps in Counselling Supplement

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ISBN:
9781898059806
Publication Date:
19 Jun 2006
Publisher:
PCCS Books
Pages:
120 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 - 2 May 2024
Person-centred Counselling Primer, The: A Steps in Counselling Supplement

Description

The new Counselling Primer series from PCCS Books, supplementary to the bestselling Steps in Counselling series, is suitable for beginners and higher level students who want a succinct boost to their knowledge of a particular area. Counselling Primers bridges the gap between introductory, intermediate and diploma level courses, each book providing a concise overview of a particular counselling approach. The perfect essay resources or a springboard for further study. The Person-Centred Counselling Primer by popular author Pete Sanders is the first in the Counselling Primers series, comprising 120 pages of essential information in Sanders' approachable and encouraging style. This book presents an unparalleled, comprehensive description of person-centred counselling in the twenty-first century. Personality theory, motivation, therapy theory, non-directivity and the process of change are all covered in Pete Sanders' easy and accessible style. It is written for: students requiring: comprehensive introductory text for initial person-centred training, input for comparative essays and therapeutic approaches on integrative courses, a theory bridge between introductory and certificate/diploma level texts. It is useful for anyone requiring a concise, understandable yet authoritative guide to person-centred counselling theory and practice.

Contents

1 The Origins of Person-Centred Counselling 2 Personality 3 The Actualising Tendency 4 Psychological Contact 5 The Client Needs Help 6 The Counsellor is Ready to Help 7 Unconditional Positive Regard 8 Empathy 9 The Client Feels Understood and Accepted 10 Being Non-directive 11 The Process of Change 12 Person-Centred Counselling Transcript 13 Applications of Person-Centred Counselling 14 Research into Person-Centred Counselling Appendix: Resources for Learning

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