`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
`A wide-ranging and scholarly book which shows that person-centred therapy is fully alive to the challenges of the twenty-first century and is breaking new ground both clinically and theoretically′ – Professor Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of East Anglia
‘Likely to be of interest to anyone involved in counselling’ –
Times Higher Educaton Magazine, May 2009
Can the person-centred approach work in time-limited psychotherapy and counselling? This is a question that many practitioners grapple with as demand for brief therapy increases – particularly in the public sector. Brief Person-Centred Therapies is the first book to tackle the subject, bringing together the experience and insights of a leading international team of person-centred therapists.
The book examines the philosophical and theoretical ′fit′ between the person-centred approach and brief therapy. It also explores the issues which arise when working briefly in a range of different settings, including primary care, higher education, business, and prison, with couples and groups.
Brief Person-Centred Therapies is essential reading for all person-centred trainees and for practitioners who want to work in services where brief or time-limited work is required or favoured.
Keith Tudor is a UKCP registered psychotherapist, and has a private/independent practice in Sheffield offering therapy, supervision and consultancy.
Inhoudsopgave
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 Mc Gahey
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
Over de auteur
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).