Reviews Tagged With ‘Person-Centred’

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Brazier on Other-Centred Therapy

By Sarah Luczaj | 13 January 2010
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Rating: 4.5

In stark contrast to the stereotypical Western therapist forever distracting the client from their stories about the world in order to ask “but how do you feel?”, the Other Centred therapist listens carefully to the stories themselves. Indeed, this book presents examples of client work in which the therapist asks the opposite question about a partner whose behaviour the client is complaining about: “but what was that like for him?”.

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Caroline Brazier on Listening to the Other

By Sarah Luczaj | 7 September 2009
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Rating: 4

Brazier reminds us that counselling often goes beyond offering a non-judgemental space in which the client can listen to and experience themselves, to actively encourage a kind of self-preoccupation which can actually make one more isolated and miserable.

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Williams and Davis: Therapist as Life Coach

By Sarah Luczaj | 26 February 2008
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Rating: 3

Aimed at therapists and those in “helping professions” looking at making the crossover to work in life coaching, this book puts across the essence of this relatively new profession very effectively. For those who have made the decision to move to life coaching, it will be a support and inspiration. But does life coaching really offer anything different from core counselling principles like empathy, genuineness and unconditional positive regard?

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The Person-Centred Approach: A Contemporary Introduction

By Sarah Luczaj | 1 November 2007
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Rating: 4.5

This is an impressive and very wide ranging introduction to the Person Centred Approach. It not only introduces the approach but adds new dimensions to the theory and new extensions of it into practice, reaching well beyond the counselling room walls.

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