Four approaches to counselling and psychotherapy /

Main Author: Dryden, Windy.
Other Authors: Mytton, Jill,
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
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Online Access:http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=139212
Table of Contents:
  • Distinctive featuresAssessment; Goals; Therapeutic relationship; Therapist style; Transference; Countertransference; The therapist's responsibilities; The setting; Boundaries and the contract; Techniques; Free association; Interpretation; Working with resistance; Working with transference; Interpretation of dreams; Working through; The ending of therapy; CLOSING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; 3 The person-centred approach; INTRODUCTION; CARL ROGERS; University life; Early career and professional development; Rochester 1928-39; Ohio 1940-44; Chicago 1945-57; Wisconsin 1957-63.
  • California 1964-87Carl Rogers the person; DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERSON-CENTRED APPROACH; Initial approach to therapy; Dissatisfaction; The key case; Transition; Final developments; Stage one-non-directive counselling; Stage two-the importance of the therapist's attitude; Stage three-the therapist's feelings; THE THEORY; Overview; Personality theory; Actualising tendency; Emotion; Experience, perception and behaviour; Internal frame of reference; Organismic valuing process; The self and the self-concept; How does our personality develop?; Innate characteristics of the human infant.