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by Gill Wyatt and Pete Sanders (eds) (Author), Gill Wyatt (Editor), Pete Sanders (Editor) "This chapter traces the development of the concepts 'contact' and 'perception' in client/person-centred theory, from the beginnings of the approach in the 1940s through to..." (more)
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All four books from this series, 'Rogers Therapeutic Conditions: Evolution, Theory and Practice' should be carefully considered by serious followers of the person-centred approach. Whilst it is understandable that in the past few decades there was a focus on the so-called 'core' conditions of empathy, acceptance and authenticity, the revolutionary statement that Rogers posited was that there were six conditions that were 'necessary and sufficient for therapeutic growth' and that this was independent of the therapeutic approach or technique adopted. Until recently conditions one and six - that two persons are in psychological contact and that the central conditions are to a minimum degree perceived by the client - have been neglected. This volume helps to address this gap. --Rob Hooper, CPJ, October 2002


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The 'Carl Rogers Therapeutic Conditions Series' traces the evolution and application of Carl Rogers' necessary and sufficient therapeutic conditions from 1957 to the present day. Understudied to the point of being ignored, conditions one and six of Carl Rogers' 'Necessary and Sufficient' conditions are given due attention for the first time in this volume. Writers from three continents put psychological contact and client's perception of the therapist not only on the theoretical map, but at the very centre of it. The result is a series of papers outlining genuine new theory and practice for all counsellors and therapists, not only those of a person-centred persuasion.

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