Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies

Volume 3, 2004    Author Index

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Behr, M. (see Vahrenkamp, S.)  
Bohart, A.C. How do Clients Make Therapy Work?  102

Bozarth, J.D.

Reflections of an Honorable Man: (Book Review Essay) A Review of ‘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

 207

Brouzos, A. and Mouladoudis, G. 

Past, Present and Future of the Person-Centered Approach in Greece 256
Coffeng, T. Trauma, Imagery and Focusing 277

Cooper, M., Mearns, D., Stiles, W.B., Warner, M. and Elliott,

R. Developing Self-Pluralistic Perspectives Within the Person-centered and Experiential Approaches: A round-table dialogue

 176
Cornelius-White, C.F. (see Cornelius-White, J.H.D.)  

Cornelius-White, J.H.D. and Cornelius-White, C.F.

Diagnosing Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy: An analysis of the PCE 2003 programming

 166

Cornelius-White, C.F

Maintain and Enhance: An integrative view of person-centered and process-differentiated diagnostics

 268

Depestele, F. 

Space Differentiation in Experiential Psychotherapy 129
Elliott, R. (see Cooper, M.)  

Grant, B.

The Imperative of Ethical Justification in Psychotherapy: The special case of  client-centered therapy

 152
Greenberg, L.S.  Being and Doing: Person-centeredness, process guidance and differential treatment 52

Lietaer, G. (see Takens, R.J)

  

Mearns, D. (see also Cooper, M.)

Problem-Centered is not Person-Centered 88

Moore, J.

Letting Go of Who I Think I am: Listening to the unconditioned self117

Mouladoudis, G. (see Brouzos, A.)

  

Purton, C.

Differential Response, Diagnosis, and the Philosophy of the Implicit 245

Sachse, R.

From Client-centered to Clarification-oriented Psychotherapy 19

Schmid, P. F.

Back to the Client: A phenomenological approach to the process of understanding and diagnosis

36

Sommerbeck, L.

Non-linear Dynamic Systems and the Non-directive Attitude in Client-Centered Therapy

 291
Stiles, W.B. (see Cooper, M.)  

Swildens, H.

Self-pathology and Postmodern Humanity: Challenges for person-centered psychotherapy

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Takens, R. and Lietaer, G.Process Differentiation and Person-Centeredness: Introduction to the special issue1
Takens, R. and Lietaer, G.Process-Differentiation and Person-Centeredness: A contradiction?77
van Kalmthout, M. Person-Centered Psychotherapy as a Modern System of Meaning 192

Vahrenkamp, S. and Behr, M.

The Dialog with the Inner Critic: From a pluralistic self to client-centered and experiential work with partial egos

228
Warner, M. (see Cooper, M.)  

REVIEWS

 

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Bryant-Jefferies, R. Counselling a Survivor of Child Sexual Abuse: A person-centred dialogue. 2004.

Judy Moore143
Bryant-Jeffries, R. Problem Drinking: A person-centred dialogue. 2003 Peter Schlebusch70

Cooper, M. Existential Therapies. 2003

Gerhard Stumm65

Gunnison, H. Hypnocounseling: An eclectic bridge between Milton Erickson and Carl Rogers. 2003.

James R. Iberg140

Iseli, C., Keil, W.W., Korbei, L., Nemeskeri, N., Rasch-Oswald, S., Schmid, P.F. and Wacker, P.G. (Eds.). Identität — Begegnung — Kooperation: Person-/ Klientenzentrierte Psychotherapie und Beratung an der Jahrhundertwende. 2002

Hermann Spielhofer68

Tudor, K. and Worrall, M. (Eds.) Freedom to Practise: Person-centred approaches to supervision. 2004.

Elke Lambers215

OBITUARIES

Tony Merry, 1948–2004219
John Keith Wood, 1934–2004221

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