Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy by Richard Worsley

Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy by Richard Worsley

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Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy by Richard Worsley

Since Carl Rogers' death in 1987, the person-centred approach has developed in many ways. Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy offers students, practitioners and supervisors a practical way of understanding some of the key contemporary issues. Richard Worsley challenges the growing polarisation between those person-centred practitioners taking a 'purist' approach and those with a more experiential focus. Through the use of vivid case examples and practical exercises, he clearly illustrates how counsellors and psychotherapists may beneficially address client process in their work in ways that remain consistent with the person-centred approach. In part one he examines the nature of process work and its relationship with the core principles of the person-centred approach. In part two he links process work with the often overlooked humanistic and phenomenological roots of person-centred therapy, ranging from specific consideration of the importance of transactional analysis and gestalt therapy to a reflection on the spirituality of the person-centred approach. In the third part he similarly explores therapist belief systems and practices in the light of existentialist thinking. Drawing these strands together, in the final part he discusses how process work may be further understood in the light of his findings.
'Richard Worsley resolutely engages with key issues which currently threaten to divide the person-centred community(He) provides a provocative challenge to all those person-centred therapists who tend to embrace a form of dogmatic orthodoxy.' - Professor Brian Thorne, University of East Anglia This is an important and crucial book. The need to explore how person-centered counselling sits with phenomenology and existentialism is long overdue ... ' - Nick Baker, St Martin's College, Lancaster
RICHARD WORSLEY is a person-centred therapist, supervisor and trainer. He is Director of the Diploma in Humanistic Counselling at Tile Hill College, Coventry, as well as an Anglican Priest with long experience of parish life and pastoral care.
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ISBN 13 9780333790113
ISBN 10 0333790111
Title Process Work in Person-Centred Therapy
Author Richard Worsley
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 2001-11-07
Number of pages 256
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