Idiosyncratic Person-Centred Therapy: From the Personal to the Universal

Idiosyncratic Person-Centred Therapy: From the Personal to the Universal

by Suzanne Keys (Author)

Synopsis

particular way of practising - maybe heavily influenced by seeing Carl Rogers on film. Although it is tempting to think that all person-centred therapists practice in this way, in reality there is a great deal of variation. In this unique book, Suzanne Keys has compiled accounts of therapists' idiosyncratic practice of Person-Centred Therapy to give lie to the myth that all are nodding Rogers' clones. Person-centred therapists and clients reveal the details of their relationships, presenting a snapshot of current person-centred practice in all its diversity and singularity. Deeply personal yet universal in its relevance to anyone interested in human relating.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Publisher: PCCS Books
Published: 30 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 189805956X
ISBN 13: 9781898059561

Media Reviews
- this book amply demonstrates that the 'private mixture' of a therapist is one of their most valuable gifts in a relationship. John Freestone, Ipnosis 14
Author Bio
Suzanne Keys is a counsellor in a sixth form college. She has published and edited work on person-centred therapy and love, ethics, politics, prayer, human rights, gender, and idiosyncratic practice. She is increasingly interested in taking time to experience different ways of being.