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Informationen zum Autor Keith Tudor is a Professor of Psychotherapy at Auckland University of Technology . He is author of Transactional Analysis Approaches to Brief Therapy (SAGE, 2001) and Group Counselling (SAGE, 1999). Klappentext The first book to tackle using person-centred therapy in a time-limited setting. Zusammenfassung The first book to tackle using person-centred therapy in a time-limited setting. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Keith Tudor Time, Limits, and Person-Centred Therapies - Keith Tudor PART ONE: INTEGRATING PERSON-CENTRED AND EXPERIENTIAL THERAPIES Integrative Experiential Psychotherapy in Brief - Mia Leijssen and Robert Elliott Getting the Most from the Therapy Hour - Bala Jaison Integrating Experiential and Brief Therapy Trauma Incident Reduction and Metapsychology Techniques - Henry Whitfield Operationalising Rogerian Theory in a Brief Therapy Practice PART TWO: PRACTICE IN CONTEXT Time-Limited, Client-Centered Psychotherapy - Carl R. Rogers, Madge K. Lewis and John M. Shlien One case Working Sensitively with Time - Paul McGahey Person-Centred Therapy in a University Counselling Service ¿In the World, But Not Of It¿ - Isabel Gibbard Person-Centred Counselling in Primary Care Expert Systems versus Moments of Volatility - Pam Winter A Person-Centred Therapist¿s View of Employee Assistance Programmes Overcoming the Effects of An Aggravated Burglary - Henry Whitfield Trauma Incident Reduction in Practice Treat Every Session As if it¿s the Last One - Barrie Hopwood Person-Centred Counselling with Young People in a Young Offenders¿ Institution Brief Encounters - Keith Tudor Time-Conscious Therapy with Couples A Process of Transformation - Très Roche Time-Limited Group Counselling with Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Epilogue - Keith Tudor ...
List of contents
Introduction - Keith Tudor
Time, Limits, and Person-Centred Therapies - Keith Tudor
PART ONE: INTEGRATING PERSON-CENTRED AND EXPERIENTIAL THERAPIES
Integrative Experiential Psychotherapy in Brief - Mia Leijssen and Robert Elliott
Getting the Most from the Therapy Hour - Bala Jaison
Integrating Experiential and Brief Therapy
Trauma Incident Reduction and Metapsychology Techniques - Henry Whitfield
Operationalising Rogerian Theory in a Brief Therapy Practice
PART TWO: PRACTICE IN CONTEXT
Time-Limited, Client-Centered Psychotherapy - Carl R. Rogers, Madge K. Lewis and John M. Shlien
One case
Working Sensitively with Time - Paul McGahey
Person-Centred Therapy in a University Counselling Service
'In the World, But Not Of It' - Isabel Gibbard
Person-Centred Counselling in Primary Care
Expert Systems versus Moments of Volatility - Pam Winter
A Person-Centred Therapist's View of Employee Assistance Programmes
Overcoming the Effects of An Aggravated Burglary - Henry Whitfield
Trauma Incident Reduction in Practice
Treat Every Session As if it's the Last One - Barrie Hopwood
Person-Centred Counselling with Young People in a Young Offenders' Institution
Brief Encounters - Keith Tudor
Time-Conscious Therapy with Couples
A Process of Transformation - Très Roche
Time-Limited Group Counselling with Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Epilogue - Keith Tudor
Report
`A wide-ranging and scholarly book which shows that person-centred therapy is fully alive to the challenges of the 21st century and is breaking new ground both clinically and theoretically. It demolishes convincingly and authoritatively the common criticisms that the approach can only serve an articulate middle-class and is ill-suited to brief and focused work' - Professor Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of East Anglia
`This is a book that the person-centered psychotherapy community has been waiting for...this book opens a creative space in which the ongoing conversation about therapeutic efficacy in times of shrinking resources can be successfully engaged' - Professor Maureen O'Hara, Chair, Department of Psychology, National University, La Jolla, California