Person-Centred Practice at the Difficult Edge

ISBN 10: 1906254699 ISBN 13: 9781906254698
Published by PCCS Books, 2015
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This book presents accounts of the practice of the person-centred approach (PCA) with people suffering from a range of severe and enduring conditions. Comprehensively refuting the notion that person-centred therapy is suitable only for the 'worried well', it backs up contemporary practice with appropriate theory. For students, academic and professional audiences. Contributions include: Person-centred therapy with post-traumatic stress (Stephen Joseph and David Murphy); Tenuous contact - Person-centred therapy with adolescent process (Peter Pearce and Ros Sewell); Pre-Therapy with psychotic clients (Dion van Werde); Refutation of myths of inappropriateness of person-centered therapy at the difficult edge (Lisbeth Sommerbeck); Difficult processes (Margaret Warner) and several other chapters from leading theorists and practitioners.

About the Author: Peter is Head of the Person-Centred Department at Metanoia Institute where, amongst other trainings, he runs an MSc in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy, BA in Counselling, and the Practitioner Certificate in Person-Centred Practice at the Difficult Edge. He has provided person-centred counselling for nearly twenty five years, predominantly in 'difficult edge' situations within UK National Health Service, multi-disciplinary community teams for adults with mental health issues and adults with learning disabilities, and with young people in inner London school settings. Lisbeth Sommerbeck is a clinical psychologist, accredited as a specialist in psychotherapy and supervision by the Danish Psychological Association. Since 1974 she has been employed in Dianalund Psychiatric Hospital in Denmark, where the bulk of her work has been, and still is, psychotherapy, supervision, consultation and teaching. She therefore has solid personal experience with the ups and downs of being dedicated to the person-centred approach in psychiatric contexts and practising client-centred therapy with psychiatric clients. She is the initiator of the recently created Danish Carl Rogers Forum.

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Title: Person-Centred Practice at the Difficult Edge
Publisher: PCCS Books
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good

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