Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies

Volume 6 2007   Author Index

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EDITORIAL

Breaking New Ground

Alvarez, S.

(See Grafanaki, S., et al.)

239
Amodeo, J. A Focusing-Oriented Approach to Couples Therapy 169
Barrett-Lennard, G.T.Human Relationship: Linkage or life form? 183
Bohart, A. C. Taking Steps Along a Path: Full functioning, openness, and personal creativity14
 Brennan, M. See Grafanaki, S., et al.)239
Cornelius-White, J.H.D. Leading a Good Life: The evolving paradigm from the PCE 2006 keynote addresses1: 61

Cornelius-White, J.H.D.

The Actualizing and Formative Tendencies: Prioritizing the motivational constructs of the person-centered approach

129
Cornelius-White, J.H.D. Congruence as Extensionality 196
Cornelius-White, J.H.D. Congruence: An integrative five-dimension model 228

Frankel, M. & Sommerbeck, E.

Two Rogers: Congruence and the change from client-centered therapy to we-centered therapy

285

Grafanaki, S., Brennan, M., Holmes, S., Tang, K., & Alvarez, S.

In Search of Flow in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Identifying the necessaryingredients of peak moments of therapy interaction

239
Holmes, S. (See Grafanaki, S., et al.)239

Kriz, J.

Actualizing Tendency: The link between person-centered andexperiential psychotherapy and interdisciplinary systems theory

30
Mier, S (See Moodley, R., & Mier, S.)141

Moodley, R., & Mier, S.

Cultural Diversity, Therapist Openness and Carl Rogers: An interview with Nat Raskin141

Morris, M.

Collaboratve Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self ” Part One: Adult Mary/ Young Mary—One self, two parts

81

Morris, M., Turner, R., & Rolfe, G.

Introduction to A Collaboratve Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self”

78

Neville, B.

What Kind of Universe? Rogers, Whitehead and transformative process

270

O’Hara, M.

Psychological Literacy for an Emerging Global Society: Another look at Rogers’ “persons of tomorrow” as a model

45

Rolfe,  G.

Collaboratve Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self” Part Three: Afterword: Therapy as research107
Rolfe, G. (See Morris, M., Turner, R., & Rolfe, G.)78

Rutherford, M.C.

Bearing Witness: Working with clients who have experienced trauma—Considerations for a person-centered approach to counseling153
Sanders, P. Schizophrenia is Not an Illness—A response to van Blarikom112
Sommerbeck, E. (See Frankel, M., & Sommerbeck, E.)285
Süle, Á. The Boundaries of the Client, the Therapist and Their Function 255
Tang, K. (See Grafanaki, S., et al.)239

Tausch, R.

Promoting Health: Challenges for person-centered communication in psychotherapy, counseling and human relationships in daily life

1

Turner, R.

Collaboratve Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self” Part Two: The Therapist’s Perspective

92
Turner, R. (See Morris, M., Turner, R., & Rolfe, G.)78

Van Blarikom, J.

Is There a Place for Illness in the Person-Centered Approach? 205


REVIEWS

 REVIEWS

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Mahrer, A. The Creation of New Ideas in Psycholotherpy: A guidebook

Campbell Purton297

Moore, J., & Purton, C. Spirituality and Counselling: Experiential and theoretical perspectives

Walter Krikilion72

Pörtner, M. Alt sein ist anders. Personzentrierte Betreuung vonalten Menschen [Being old is different. Person-centered care for old people]

Brian Thorne295

Thorne, B. Love's Embrace: The autobiography of a person-centred therapist

Martin van Kalmthout223

Bibliography

C. H. Patterson, 1912–2006 Compiled by Ivan Ellingham

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Co-editors: Robert Elliott,USA • Dave Mearns, Scotland • Peter F. Schmid, Austria • William B. Stiles, USA • Jeanne C. Watson, Canada