Re-Visioning Person-Centred Therapy:Theory and Practice of a Radical Paradigm '18
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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
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