Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies

Issue 6:2   Summer 2007

Table of Contents


Editorial Breaking New Ground
ArticlesMary Morris, Rob Turner and Gary RolfeIntroduction to A Collaborative Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self”
 Mary MorrisA Collaborative 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
 Rob TurnerA Collaborative Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self ”  Part Two: The Therapist’s Perspective
 Gary RolfeA Collaborative Inquiry between a Person-Centered Therapist and a Client: Working with an emerging dissociated “self ”  Part Three: Afterword: Therapy as research
 Pete SandersSchizophrenia is Not an Illness — A response to van Blarikom
 Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-WhiteThe Actualizing and Formative Tendencies: Prioritizing the motivational constructs of the person-centered approach
 Roy Moodley and Sharon MierCultural Diversity, Therapist Openness and Carl Rogers: An interview with Nat Raskin

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