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Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change

Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change

Silvia Koller
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Explores the interface between the Person-Centred Approach and radical political theory and activity. This work also explores the contribution that a critical analysis of social and political factors can make to the practice of person-centred therapy, and examines the contribution this therapy can make to the sphere of socio-political theory

1. Opening Remarks - Gillian Proctor
2. Politics and Therapy: Mapping areas for consideration - Pete Sanders The Politics of the PCA
3. First Change the World, or First Change Yourself? The Personal and the Political Revisited - Clive Perrett
4. Is There a Political Imperative Inherent Within the Person-Centred Approach? - Seamus Nash
5. Person-Centred Therapy and Time Limited Therapy - Pauline MacDonald
6. Rethinking Person-Centred Therapy - Khatidja Chantler
7. The Cultural Situatedness of Language Use in Person-Centred Training - Rundeep Sembi
8. Personal Reflections on Training as a Person-Centred Counsellor - Lois Peachey
9. Therapy: Opium for the masses or helps those who least need it? - Gillian Proctor
10. Socialist Humanism: A progressive politics for the twenty-first century - Mick Cooper
11. The Spectacular Self: Alienation as the lifestyle choice of the free world, endorsed by psychotherapists - Pete Sanders
12. The Radical Humanism of Carl Rogers and Paulo Freire: Considering the person-centered approach as a form of conscientizacao - Maureen O'Hara
13. Psychotherapy: The politics of liberation or collaboration? A career Critically Reviewed - Dave Mearns Socio-political issues and the therapy relationship
14. Person-Centered Therapy with Children and Adolescent Victims of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Brazil - Elizabeth Freire, Silvia Koller, Aline Piason, Renata B da Silva and Deborah Giacomelli
15. Not Just Naming the Injustice: counselling asylum seekers and refugees - Jude Boyles
16. Disability, Multidimensionality and Love: The politics of a counselling relationship in Further Education - Suzanne Keys
17. South Asian Women and Mental Health Services - Kamer Shoaib
18. Person-Centred Therapy, Culture and Racism: Personal discoveries and adaptations - Indu Khurana
19. White Counsellor Racial Identity: The unacknowledged, unknown, unaware aspect of self in relationship - Colin Lago and Sheila Haugh
20. Clients' Experiences of How Perceived Differences in Social Class Between Counsellor and Client Affect the Therapeutic Relationship - Jane Balmforth
21. The Person-Centred Approach: A vehicle for acknowledging and respecting women's voices - Bea White Person-Centred Approach and Social Action
22. A Passion for Politics in Carl Rogers' Work and Approach - Gay Barfield
23. Transformation in Transylvania - Reinhold Stipsits
24. The Centre: A Person-Centred Project in Education - Fiona Hall-Jenkins
25. Politicizing School Reform Through the Person-Centered Approach: Mandate and advocacy - Jeffrey Corneluis-White and Randel Brown
26. Emotional Literacy and the Person-Centred Approach - Mike Hough 27. What Does It Have To Do With Client-Centered Therapy? - John K Wood
28. Taking Sides - Or Not? - Rosemary Hopkins
29. A Personal View of How Activism is Relevant to the Person-Centred Approach - Mae Boyd
30. Toward a Person-Centered Politics - John Vasconcellos
31. Concluding Remarks - Pete Sanders
Language
English
Pages
329
Format
Paperback
Publisher
PCCS Books
Release
May 16, 2006
ISBN
1898059721
ISBN 13
9781898059721

Politicizing the Person-Centred Approach: An Agenda for Social Change

Silvia Koller
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Explores the interface between the Person-Centred Approach and radical political theory and activity. This work also explores the contribution that a critical analysis of social and political factors can make to the practice of person-centred therapy, and examines the contribution this therapy can make to the sphere of socio-political theory

1. Opening Remarks - Gillian Proctor
2. Politics and Therapy: Mapping areas for consideration - Pete Sanders The Politics of the PCA
3. First Change the World, or First Change Yourself? The Personal and the Political Revisited - Clive Perrett
4. Is There a Political Imperative Inherent Within the Person-Centred Approach? - Seamus Nash
5. Person-Centred Therapy and Time Limited Therapy - Pauline MacDonald
6. Rethinking Person-Centred Therapy - Khatidja Chantler
7. The Cultural Situatedness of Language Use in Person-Centred Training - Rundeep Sembi
8. Personal Reflections on Training as a Person-Centred Counsellor - Lois Peachey
9. Therapy: Opium for the masses or helps those who least need it? - Gillian Proctor
10. Socialist Humanism: A progressive politics for the twenty-first century - Mick Cooper
11. The Spectacular Self: Alienation as the lifestyle choice of the free world, endorsed by psychotherapists - Pete Sanders
12. The Radical Humanism of Carl Rogers and Paulo Freire: Considering the person-centered approach as a form of conscientizacao - Maureen O'Hara
13. Psychotherapy: The politics of liberation or collaboration? A career Critically Reviewed - Dave Mearns Socio-political issues and the therapy relationship
14. Person-Centered Therapy with Children and Adolescent Victims of Poverty and Social Exclusion in Brazil - Elizabeth Freire, Silvia Koller, Aline Piason, Renata B da Silva and Deborah Giacomelli
15. Not Just Naming the Injustice: counselling asylum seekers and refugees - Jude Boyles
16. Disability, Multidimensionality and Love: The politics of a counselling relationship in Further Education - Suzanne Keys
17. South Asian Women and Mental Health Services - Kamer Shoaib
18. Person-Centred Therapy, Culture and Racism: Personal discoveries and adaptations - Indu Khurana
19. White Counsellor Racial Identity: The unacknowledged, unknown, unaware aspect of self in relationship - Colin Lago and Sheila Haugh
20. Clients' Experiences of How Perceived Differences in Social Class Between Counsellor and Client Affect the Therapeutic Relationship - Jane Balmforth
21. The Person-Centred Approach: A vehicle for acknowledging and respecting women's voices - Bea White Person-Centred Approach and Social Action
22. A Passion for Politics in Carl Rogers' Work and Approach - Gay Barfield
23. Transformation in Transylvania - Reinhold Stipsits
24. The Centre: A Person-Centred Project in Education - Fiona Hall-Jenkins
25. Politicizing School Reform Through the Person-Centered Approach: Mandate and advocacy - Jeffrey Corneluis-White and Randel Brown
26. Emotional Literacy and the Person-Centred Approach - Mike Hough 27. What Does It Have To Do With Client-Centered Therapy? - John K Wood
28. Taking Sides - Or Not? - Rosemary Hopkins
29. A Personal View of How Activism is Relevant to the Person-Centred Approach - Mae Boyd
30. Toward a Person-Centered Politics - John Vasconcellos
31. Concluding Remarks - Pete Sanders
Language
English
Pages
329
Format
Paperback
Publisher
PCCS Books
Release
May 16, 2006
ISBN
1898059721
ISBN 13
9781898059721

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