Process work is a key aspect of person-centred therapy. This new edition integrates a variety of theories and approaches to expand upon the classical model, and explores contemporary debate in the area. With new material, revised chapters and useful case studies this is a key resource for all those working within person-centred therapy. INDICE: Preface - Introduction: Process and Listening - PART I: ADDRESSINGPROCESS WORK - What is Process in Person-Centred Therapy? - The Client in Process - PART II: PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES - A Phenomenological Approach toTherapy - Constructing the Self: Narrative and Metaphor in Therapy - Conditions of Worth in Everyday Life: A Person-Centred Use of Transactional Analysis Theory - Mirrors of our Being: A Person-Centred Use of Gestalt Theory - Freeingthe Therapist: A Phenomenological Reading of Carl Rogers - PART III: EXISTENTIAL PERSPECTIVES - Relating and Existing: Martin Buber's I-Thou Construct for Person-Centred Therapy - The Existential Dimension: An Ignored Resource of Person-Centred Therapy - The Spirituality of Counselling: Phenomenology, Existentialism and Beyond - PART IV: MOVING INTO PROCESS WORK - Process in High Levelsof Distress: Insights for Everyday Work - A Process Paradigm and 'Hilary': A Case Study of One Moment of Process Work - Process Work in Practice
- ISBN: 978-0-230-21315-9
- Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 280
- Fecha Publicación: 16/09/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés