Issue 3:3 Fall 2004
Papers from the 6th World Conference for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling
Table of Contents
| Taking Stock and Looking Forward | ||
| Articles | Barry Grant | The Imperative of Ethical Justification in Psychotherapy: The Special Case of Client-Centered Therapy |
| Jeffrey H. Cornelius-White and Cecily F. Cornelius-White | Diagnosing Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy: An Analysis of the PCE 2003 Programming | |
| Mick Cooper, Dave Mearns, William B. Stiles, Margaret Warner and Robert Elliott | Developing Self-Pluralistic Perspectives Within the Person-Centered and Experiential Approaches: A round table dialogue | |
| Martin van Kalmthout | Person-centered Psychotherapy as a Modern System of Meaning | |
| Book Review essay | Reflections of an Honorable Man. (John Shlien,To lead an honorable life: Invitations to think about Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach. A collection of the work of John M. Shlien, edited by Pete Sanders) | |
| Reviews | Reviewed by Elke Lambers | Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall (Eds.): Freedom to Practise: Person-centred approaches to supervision |
| Obituaries | Tony Merry 1948-2004 | |
| John Keith Wood 1934-2004 |
Journal of the World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling
Co-editors: Robert Elliott, USA • Dave Mearns, Scotland • Peter F. Schmid, Austria