Recent Developments in Person-Centred Therapy
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View Article037 – Transference and Countertransference – Unconditional Positive Regard –...
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View Article038 – Law in Counselling and Psychotherapy – Seven Stages of Process – Endings
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View Article040 – Personal Boundaries – Melanie Klein’s Object Relations Theory – Diversity
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View Article041 – Writing Case Studies – Carl Rogers’ 19 Propositions – Counselling Skills
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View Article044 – Getting into the Client’s Frame of Reference – Existential Counselling...
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View Article047 – Rise of Person-Centred Counselling in Europe – Endings in Counselling –...
047 – Rise of Person-Centred Counselling in Europe – Endings in Counselling – Achievements of Counselling Tutor In episode 47 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast—the finale of Season 2—Rory Lees-Oakes...
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View Article057 – Explicit versus Implicit – Existentialism – Science behind...
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View Article117 – Are the Core Conditions in Counselling Necessary and Sufficient?
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View ArticleShame in Psychotherapy
Shame in psychotherapy is one of the most powerful emotions clients can experience, and perhaps the most contradictory and difficult to work with as a therapist. One of the most powerful reflections on...
View ArticleCarl Rogers and Gloria
Carl Rogers and Gloria Carl Rogers and Gloria, there cannot be many counsellors or students of counselling that have not watched the film ‘Three approaches to Psychotherapy’ and wondered who Gloria was...
View Article012 – Self-Actualisation – Solving Ethical Problems – Seven Stages Of Process...
012 – Self-Actualisation – Solving Ethical Problems – Seven Stages Of Process in Practice 2 – Difference between Counselling and Psychotherapy In episode 12 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory...
View Article022 – Client Notes and Confidentiality – Actualising Tendency – Offering a...
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View Article025 – Introjected Values – Gerard Egan – Building a Website 2 – Gender in...
025 – Introjected Values – Gerard Egan – Building a Website 2 – Gender in Counselling In episode 25 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss introjected values. ‘Theory...
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View ArticlePhenomenology Person Centred Counselling
Phenomenology in Counselling Carl Rogers, the 'founding father' of humanistic counselling, embraced Phenomenology in the Person Centred counselling model. Individual perception Conscious experience...
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