Dictionary of Person-Centred Psychology

Dictionary of Person-Centred Psychology

by Tony Merry (Author), Keith Tudor (Author)

Synopsis

This dictionary provides a comprehensive guide to key concepts in person-centred psychology. Whilst the person-centred approach to counselling and psychotherapy is one of the most popular today, it is also widely misunderstood. Definitions in this dictionary clarify concepts fundamental to the approach, summarise key and current debates within the approach, and, with extensive referencing, provide starting points for further study. Further entries also emphasise the relationship between the person-centred and other approaches to psychology, as well as the social and cultural context of therapy. The book also includes entries on terms which have particular meaning within the person-centred approach. This is an essential resource for all those wanting to understand the history of current developments within person-centred psychology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 183
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: PCCS Books
Published: 07 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 1898059888
ISBN 13: 9781898059882

Media Reviews
'This book reflects the coming of age of person-centred psychology as an established system of thought ... The authors have worked hard and carefully to distill information and meaning in an even factual style ... This encyclopaedic dictionary is a timely resource of considerable value for students and other readers in the counselling, mental health and helping fields.' Goff Barrett Lennard Psychotherapy in Australia '... a fabulous idea for a book ... As a writer, researcher and teacher I've found Tudor and Merry's dictionary to be a welcome work-side companion.' Jo Cohen, Person-Centered Journal 'This is an admirable book, the result of much painstaking research and hard work. It will be an invaluable addition to all institutional libraries and staffrooms ... and an impressive addition to the person-centred literature.' Pete Sanders, Person-Centred Practice
Author Bio
Keith Tudor has worked for over 25 years in the helping professions in a number of settings. He is a qualified and registered psychotherapist and was in private/independent practice in Sheffield offering therapy, supervision and consultancy. In 1993 he co-founded Temenos, an independent training organisation, which runs courses in person-centred psychotherapy and counselling, and supervision. In 2009 he moved to the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a widely published author in the field of psychotherapy and counselling, and mental health and has now published six books. Tony was Reader in Psychology at the University of East London and taught on postgraduate and undergraduate courses in counselling and counselling psychology. He was author of several books and articles on counselling, including Learning and Being in Person-Centred Counselling -- see below. He co-founded the British Association for the Person-Centred Approach (BAPCA) in 1989 and was editor of the BAPCA journal Person-Centred Practice until his untimely death in August 2004. He contributed to workshops and other person-centred events in Europe, including several with Carl Rogers in England, Ireland and Hungary in the 1980s.