This thoroughly revised update to the first edition highlights cutting edge research on the effectiveness of various humanistic psychotherapy approaches. Illustrative case examples containing vivid clienttherapist dialogue demonstrate how to apply humanistic principles in practice.
This thoroughly revised update to the first edition highlights cutting edge research on the effectiveness of various humanistic psychotherapy approach...
In Person-Centered Psychotherapies, David J. Cain discusses the history, theory, research and practice of this seminal approach whose basic premises have influenced the practice of most therapeutic systems. Person-centered therapy, also called client-centered therapy, was created by Carl Rogers almost 70 years ago. In polls of psychotherapists conducted in 1982 and 2007, Carl Rogers was voted the most influential psychotherapist in history. His original approach gave rise to a number of variations on the original, all of which may be classified as person-centered psychotherapies because of...
In Person-Centered Psychotherapies, David J. Cain discusses the history, theory, research and practice of this seminal approach whose basic premises h...
The Journal Person-Centered Review represents a treasured archive of writing in the person-centered approach. This carefully selected 'best of' collection of 58 classic articles is one that no college, library or training institute in the US should be without. Includes Shlien's 'A Countertheory of Transference', plus the five-paper symposium on 'Psychodiagnosis' led by Angelo Boy.
The Journal Person-Centered Review represents a treasured archive of writing in the person-centered approach. This carefully selected 'best of' collec...