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|a Barrett-Lennard, Godfrey T.
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|a Carl Rogers' Helping System :
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|a "This book ... is not a single "meal" in itself but a positive "larder" containing every imaginable staple food and condiment all exquisitely and thoroughly researched. The book took Goff Barrett-Lennard 20 years to write and it will stand as a reference text for person-centred specialists for longer than that ... an essential reference text ... and a pantry full of delicious surprises"--Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling 'Probably the most important piece of work on the person-centred approach to have emerged in recent years ... an.
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|a Cover; Contents; Preface; Part I -- Carl Rogers and His Milieu; Chapter 1 -- The Beginnings of Client-Centred Therapy; The 'Growing' of the Founder of Client-Centred Therapy; Early Professional Challenges: Steps, Direction, Style; Nondirective Client-Centred Therapy is Born; Chapter 2 -- A Time of New Pathways: Twenties Dissonance to New Deal Dawn; The Twenties, and Fuelling of the Great Depression; The Depression Era, Roosevelt, and Reform; Literary Voices of the Thirties: Envisioning Human and Societal Nature; Chapter 3 -- New Paths in Step: Roosevelt's Way/Rogers' Advance.
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|a Roosevelt as Leader: Peacetime Management and Preparation for WarTracing the Roosevelt-Rogers 'Connection'; War for Peace: Vision and Processprocess; special needs and the new therapy; Part II -- The New Vision Unfolding; Chapter 4 -- Contours of the School Phase of Client-Centred Therapy; Rogers' Counselling Centre: Embodiment and Base for Innovation; The Client-Centred School Evolving: Ten Landmark Features; Chapter 5 -- Human Nature, Personality and Change: Theoretical Foundations of the Client-Centred System; General Orientation to Human Nature and Knowing; The Human Organism; The Self.
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|a Dimensions of Therapy and Personal FacilitationExperiencing and the Personal Process Continuum; Gendlins Theory of Change; Part III -- Principles in Practice; Chapter 6 -- The Helping Interview; Sharing Initiative and Responsibility in the Interview; Experiential Responding and Immediacy; Active Listening and Empathy; Beyond the Explicit: Empathic Inference, Intuition and Imagery; Warmth and Caring, Without Conditions; Congruence, Openness, Transparency; Conclusion; Chapter 7 -- The Course of Therapy; Therapy as a Natural Progression; The Phases of Therapy; Concluding Implications.
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|a Chapter 8 -- The Helping Process with Children and FamiliesChild Play Therapy; Filial Therapy; Marital Counselling and Couple Therapy; Family Relationship Therapy; Current Trends and Overview; Chapter 9 -- Group Encounter and Therapy; Client-Centred Group Psychotherapy -- From Hobbs to Beck; Experiential Learninglencounter Groups: Nature and Process; Engendering Self-Helping Groups: Facilitation in Absentia; Directions -- in Conclusion; Chapter 10 -- Wellness, Education, and Parenting; Well-Functioning Persons and Relationships; Student-Centred Teaching and Education: Principles and Process.
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|a Child-, Family- and Person-Centred ParentingConcluding Note; Chapter 11 -- Leadership, Large Groups, Community, Conflict Resolution; Group- and Person-Centred Leadership and Administration; Large-Group Learning and the Search for Community; Toward a Theory of Community; Conflict Resolution and Peace Processes; In Conclusion: Other Applications; Part IV -- Research; Chapter 12 -- The Search for Order and Effects; The Course of Research on Client-Centred Therapy; Discerning the Pattern of the Discourse of Therapy; The Study of the Changing Self: Effects of Adult Therapy.
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