This unique and important book breaks new ground in the theory and practice of person-centred psychotherapy by focusing on the issue of process.Process belongs to both client and counsellor. Worsley conceptualises process in relation to the core principles of the person-centred approach but also to the humanistic and phenomenological roots of person-centred therapy. Combining academic rigour with the wisdom of an experienced clinical practitioner he opens up a more inclusive and integrative way of being with clients that nonetheless chimes with classical person-centred principles.The book features:- Activities and vivid case studies to illustrate and expand on the theoretical points being developed allowing the reader to see easily how these might apply to practice.- Engagement with theoretical approaches such as transactional analysis and Gestalt as well as discussion of philosophy spirituality and psychopathology.- New discussion of the processes involved in mental illness drawing on the work of Prouty and Warner to understand the client''s world of experiencing.- New material on the plural self and configurations of the self.
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