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The handbook of person-centred psychotherapy and counselling

By: Publication details: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2013Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 0230280498
  • 9780230280496
Subject(s): Summary: Building on the success of the first edition, this substantially revised and extended new edition is set to remain the most in-depth and wide-ranging book available on person-centred psychotherapy and counselling. The book is updated to reflect the latest trends in theory and practice. It extends its coverage of professional settings and applications, including new chapters on children, older people, arts-based therapies, addiction and bereavement and engages systematically with urgent contemporary issues, such as evidence-based practice, political and medical discourses, and theoretical integration. It uses case illustrations, therapist-client dialogues, points of reflection and further resources to bring person-centred therapy to life for the reader and includes contributions by an increasingly extensive group of writers, thinkers, teachers and practitioners.
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Book CEME Library (NELFT) Shelves WM540 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available NE12114
Book Croydon Health Services Library Shelves WM 420 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available CR0000008971

Building on the success of the first edition, this substantially revised and extended new edition is set to remain the most in-depth and wide-ranging book available on person-centred psychotherapy and counselling. The book is updated to reflect the latest trends in theory and practice. It extends its coverage of professional settings and applications, including new chapters on children, older people, arts-based therapies, addiction and bereavement and engages systematically with urgent contemporary issues, such as evidence-based practice, political and medical discourses, and theoretical integration. It uses case illustrations, therapist-client dialogues, points of reflection and further resources to bring person-centred therapy to life for the reader and includes contributions by an increasingly extensive group of writers, thinkers, teachers and practitioners.

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