Re-Visioning Person-Centred Therapy
Theory and Practice of a Radical Paradigm
Herausgeber: Bazzano, Manu
Re-Visioning Person-Centred Therapy
Theory and Practice of a Radical Paradigm
Herausgeber: Bazzano, Manu
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By exploring various ways to assimilate recent progressive developments and to renew its vital links with its radical roots, Re-visioning Person-Centred Therapy: Theory and Practice of a Radical Paradigm takes a fresh look at this revolutionary therapeutic approach.
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By exploring various ways to assimilate recent progressive developments and to renew its vital links with its radical roots, Re-visioning Person-Centred Therapy: Theory and Practice of a Radical Paradigm takes a fresh look at this revolutionary therapeutic approach.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780815394099
- ISBN-10: 0815394098
- Artikelnr.: 52379262
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780815394099
- ISBN-10: 0815394098
- Artikelnr.: 52379262
Manu Bazzano is a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice. He has studied eastern contemplative practices since 1980. He is the author and editor of many books, including Zen and Therapy, After Mindfulness and Nietzsche and Psychotherapy. A visiting lecturer at the University of Roehampton, London, he facilitates workshops and seminars internationally. He is editor of Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and associate editor of Self & Society.
Introduction Manu Bazzano
Tribute to Fedor E. Vasilyuk Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor Shankov
Part I Some kinds of love: person-centred therapy and the relational
dimension
Chapter 1 Therapy as an accident waiting to happen Julie Webb
Chapter 2 The psychotherapeutic encounter as a political act of
micro-multitude Claudio Rud
Chapter 3 Beauty and the Cyborg Manu Bazzano
Chapter 4 Walking backwards towards the future: reclaiming the radical
roots - and future - of person-centred therapy Keith Tutor
Chapter 5 Ethics and the person-centered approach: a dialogue with radical
alterity Emanuel Meireles Vieira and Francisco Pablo Huascar Aragão
Pinheiro
Part II The politics of experience
Chapter 6 Dialectics of person and experiencing Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor
E. Vasilyuk
Chapter 7 Actualizing tendency, organismic wisdom and understanding the
world Salvador Moreno-López
Chapter 8 Person-centred approach as discursivity and person-centred
therapy as heterotopic practice Pavlos Zarogiannis
Chapter 9 Client-centered: an ethical therapy Bert Rice and Kathryn A. Moon
Chapter 10 Experiencing and the person-centred approach Nikolaos
Kypriotakis
Chapter 11 Experiential-existential psychotherapy: deepening existence,
engaging with life Siebrecht Vanhooren
Part III Person-centred therapy and spirituality
Chapter 12 From the scientific to the mystical in the work of Carl Rogers
Michael Sivori
Chapter 13 Living from the 'formative tendency': 'cosmic congruence' Judy
Moore
Chapter 14"A kind of liking which has strength" (Carl Rogers): does
person-centred therapy facilitate through love? Peter F. Schmid
Part IV Person-centred learning and training
Chapter 15 Enter centre stage, the case study... Deborah A. Lee
Chapter 16 Sheep of tomorrow Manu Bazzano
Chapter 17 What do I know and how do I know it?: theories of knowledge and
the person-centred approach Dot Clark
Chapter 18 The empathor's new clothes: when person-centered practices and
evidence-based claims collide Blake Griffin Edwards
Part V Challenging some aspects of person-centred practice
Chapter 19 Challenging snoopervision: how can person-centered practitioners
offer new alternatives to the fracturing of the person in the supervision
relationship? Zoë Krupka
Chapter 20 Re-visioning person-centred research Jo Hilton and Seamus Prior
Chapter 21 Psychopathology and the future of person-centred therapy Andrew
Schiller
Chapter 22 Presence: the fourth condition Sarton Weinraub
Chapter 23 A place in which everything can go Darran Biles
Chapter 24 A person-centred political critique of current discourses in
post-traumatic stress disorder and post-traumatic growth Deborah A. Lee
Tribute to Fedor E. Vasilyuk Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor Shankov
Part I Some kinds of love: person-centred therapy and the relational
dimension
Chapter 1 Therapy as an accident waiting to happen Julie Webb
Chapter 2 The psychotherapeutic encounter as a political act of
micro-multitude Claudio Rud
Chapter 3 Beauty and the Cyborg Manu Bazzano
Chapter 4 Walking backwards towards the future: reclaiming the radical
roots - and future - of person-centred therapy Keith Tutor
Chapter 5 Ethics and the person-centered approach: a dialogue with radical
alterity Emanuel Meireles Vieira and Francisco Pablo Huascar Aragão
Pinheiro
Part II The politics of experience
Chapter 6 Dialectics of person and experiencing Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor
E. Vasilyuk
Chapter 7 Actualizing tendency, organismic wisdom and understanding the
world Salvador Moreno-López
Chapter 8 Person-centred approach as discursivity and person-centred
therapy as heterotopic practice Pavlos Zarogiannis
Chapter 9 Client-centered: an ethical therapy Bert Rice and Kathryn A. Moon
Chapter 10 Experiencing and the person-centred approach Nikolaos
Kypriotakis
Chapter 11 Experiential-existential psychotherapy: deepening existence,
engaging with life Siebrecht Vanhooren
Part III Person-centred therapy and spirituality
Chapter 12 From the scientific to the mystical in the work of Carl Rogers
Michael Sivori
Chapter 13 Living from the 'formative tendency': 'cosmic congruence' Judy
Moore
Chapter 14"A kind of liking which has strength" (Carl Rogers): does
person-centred therapy facilitate through love? Peter F. Schmid
Part IV Person-centred learning and training
Chapter 15 Enter centre stage, the case study... Deborah A. Lee
Chapter 16 Sheep of tomorrow Manu Bazzano
Chapter 17 What do I know and how do I know it?: theories of knowledge and
the person-centred approach Dot Clark
Chapter 18 The empathor's new clothes: when person-centered practices and
evidence-based claims collide Blake Griffin Edwards
Part V Challenging some aspects of person-centred practice
Chapter 19 Challenging snoopervision: how can person-centered practitioners
offer new alternatives to the fracturing of the person in the supervision
relationship? Zoë Krupka
Chapter 20 Re-visioning person-centred research Jo Hilton and Seamus Prior
Chapter 21 Psychopathology and the future of person-centred therapy Andrew
Schiller
Chapter 22 Presence: the fourth condition Sarton Weinraub
Chapter 23 A place in which everything can go Darran Biles
Chapter 24 A person-centred political critique of current discourses in
post-traumatic stress disorder and post-traumatic growth Deborah A. Lee
Introduction Manu Bazzano
Tribute to Fedor E. Vasilyuk Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor Shankov
Part I Some kinds of love: person-centred therapy and the relational
dimension
Chapter 1 Therapy as an accident waiting to happen Julie Webb
Chapter 2 The psychotherapeutic encounter as a political act of
micro-multitude Claudio Rud
Chapter 3 Beauty and the Cyborg Manu Bazzano
Chapter 4 Walking backwards towards the future: reclaiming the radical
roots - and future - of person-centred therapy Keith Tutor
Chapter 5 Ethics and the person-centered approach: a dialogue with radical
alterity Emanuel Meireles Vieira and Francisco Pablo Huascar Aragão
Pinheiro
Part II The politics of experience
Chapter 6 Dialectics of person and experiencing Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor
E. Vasilyuk
Chapter 7 Actualizing tendency, organismic wisdom and understanding the
world Salvador Moreno-López
Chapter 8 Person-centred approach as discursivity and person-centred
therapy as heterotopic practice Pavlos Zarogiannis
Chapter 9 Client-centered: an ethical therapy Bert Rice and Kathryn A. Moon
Chapter 10 Experiencing and the person-centred approach Nikolaos
Kypriotakis
Chapter 11 Experiential-existential psychotherapy: deepening existence,
engaging with life Siebrecht Vanhooren
Part III Person-centred therapy and spirituality
Chapter 12 From the scientific to the mystical in the work of Carl Rogers
Michael Sivori
Chapter 13 Living from the 'formative tendency': 'cosmic congruence' Judy
Moore
Chapter 14"A kind of liking which has strength" (Carl Rogers): does
person-centred therapy facilitate through love? Peter F. Schmid
Part IV Person-centred learning and training
Chapter 15 Enter centre stage, the case study... Deborah A. Lee
Chapter 16 Sheep of tomorrow Manu Bazzano
Chapter 17 What do I know and how do I know it?: theories of knowledge and
the person-centred approach Dot Clark
Chapter 18 The empathor's new clothes: when person-centered practices and
evidence-based claims collide Blake Griffin Edwards
Part V Challenging some aspects of person-centred practice
Chapter 19 Challenging snoopervision: how can person-centered practitioners
offer new alternatives to the fracturing of the person in the supervision
relationship? Zoë Krupka
Chapter 20 Re-visioning person-centred research Jo Hilton and Seamus Prior
Chapter 21 Psychopathology and the future of person-centred therapy Andrew
Schiller
Chapter 22 Presence: the fourth condition Sarton Weinraub
Chapter 23 A place in which everything can go Darran Biles
Chapter 24 A person-centred political critique of current discourses in
post-traumatic stress disorder and post-traumatic growth Deborah A. Lee
Tribute to Fedor E. Vasilyuk Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor Shankov
Part I Some kinds of love: person-centred therapy and the relational
dimension
Chapter 1 Therapy as an accident waiting to happen Julie Webb
Chapter 2 The psychotherapeutic encounter as a political act of
micro-multitude Claudio Rud
Chapter 3 Beauty and the Cyborg Manu Bazzano
Chapter 4 Walking backwards towards the future: reclaiming the radical
roots - and future - of person-centred therapy Keith Tutor
Chapter 5 Ethics and the person-centered approach: a dialogue with radical
alterity Emanuel Meireles Vieira and Francisco Pablo Huascar Aragão
Pinheiro
Part II The politics of experience
Chapter 6 Dialectics of person and experiencing Tatiana Karyagina and Fedor
E. Vasilyuk
Chapter 7 Actualizing tendency, organismic wisdom and understanding the
world Salvador Moreno-López
Chapter 8 Person-centred approach as discursivity and person-centred
therapy as heterotopic practice Pavlos Zarogiannis
Chapter 9 Client-centered: an ethical therapy Bert Rice and Kathryn A. Moon
Chapter 10 Experiencing and the person-centred approach Nikolaos
Kypriotakis
Chapter 11 Experiential-existential psychotherapy: deepening existence,
engaging with life Siebrecht Vanhooren
Part III Person-centred therapy and spirituality
Chapter 12 From the scientific to the mystical in the work of Carl Rogers
Michael Sivori
Chapter 13 Living from the 'formative tendency': 'cosmic congruence' Judy
Moore
Chapter 14"A kind of liking which has strength" (Carl Rogers): does
person-centred therapy facilitate through love? Peter F. Schmid
Part IV Person-centred learning and training
Chapter 15 Enter centre stage, the case study... Deborah A. Lee
Chapter 16 Sheep of tomorrow Manu Bazzano
Chapter 17 What do I know and how do I know it?: theories of knowledge and
the person-centred approach Dot Clark
Chapter 18 The empathor's new clothes: when person-centered practices and
evidence-based claims collide Blake Griffin Edwards
Part V Challenging some aspects of person-centred practice
Chapter 19 Challenging snoopervision: how can person-centered practitioners
offer new alternatives to the fracturing of the person in the supervision
relationship? Zoë Krupka
Chapter 20 Re-visioning person-centred research Jo Hilton and Seamus Prior
Chapter 21 Psychopathology and the future of person-centred therapy Andrew
Schiller
Chapter 22 Presence: the fourth condition Sarton Weinraub
Chapter 23 A place in which everything can go Darran Biles
Chapter 24 A person-centred political critique of current discourses in
post-traumatic stress disorder and post-traumatic growth Deborah A. Lee