Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies

Issue 1:12   Winter 2002

Inaugural Special Double Issue

100 Years On: Breadth and Developments in the Person-centered and Experiential Therapies

Table of Contents


Editorial  

Robert Elliott, Dave Mearns, Peter F Schmid
ArticlesGermain Lietaer

The United Colors of Person-centered and Experiential Psychotherapies

 Dave MearnsFurther Theoretical Propositions in Regard to Self Theory within Person-centered Therapy
 Jobst Finke

Aspects of the Actualizing Tendency from a Humanistic Psychology Perspective

 Nele Stinckens, Germain Lietaer and Mia LeijssenThe Valuing Process and the Inner Critic in the Classic and Current Client-centered/Experiential Literature
 Peter F. SchmidKnowledge or Acknowledgement? Psychotherapy as ‘the art of not-knowing’ — Prospects on further developments of a radical paradigm
 Shari Geller and Leslie Greenberg

Therapeutic Presence: Therapists’ experience of presence in the psychotherapy encounter.

 John McLeod

Research Policy and Practice in Person-centered and Experiential Therapy: Restoring coherence

 Robert ElliottRender unto Caesar: Quantitative and qualitative knowing in research on humanistic therapies
 Hans SwildensWhere Did We Come From and Where Are We Going? The development of person-centred psychotherapy
 Martin Van KalmthoutThe Future of Person-centered Therapy: Crisis and possibility
 Godfrey T. Barrett-LennardThe Helping Conditions in Their Context: Expanding change theory and practice
Appendix 

Principles and Goals of the World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling


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Co-editors: Robert Elliott, USA • Dave Mearns, Scotland • Peter F. Schmid, Austria