Autor: Brian Thorne
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 255,15 zł
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ISBN13: |
9781861563286 |
ISBN10: |
1861563280 |
Autor: |
Brian Thorne |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2002-05-15 |
Ilość stron: |
122 |
Wymiary: |
234x210 |
Tematy: |
JC |
Brian Thorne’s latest book is likely to cause something of a furore in the counselling and psychotherapy world and more particularly among person–centred practitioners and pastoral counsellors. ‘The Mystical Power of Person–Centred Therapy’ takes the later work of Carl Rogers with the utmost seriousness and, as a result, moves into unexpected and perhaps, for some, dangerously controversial terrain. Rogers discovered towards the end of his life that he had greatly underestimated both the mystical quality of the therapeutic process and the power of the person–centred approach to give access to the spiritual dimension of experience. Professor Thorne takes this concept further and explores the implications of regarding person–centred therapy as an essentially spiritual discipline. The outcome is a book which not only provides new and startling challenges for therapists of all orientations but also suggests that the person–centred way of being may have a major contribution to make to the resolution of some of humanity’s seemingly intractable problems. It should appeal not only to therapists but also to clergy and all those concerned with the spiritual evolution of humanity. In the light of the events of September 11th 2001 and their aftermath such a book could not come at a more opportune time.
Spis treści:
Prologue.
Person–centred Therapy Since Carl Rogers.
The Human Person.
Hope or Despair?
The Therapeutic Relationship.
Professional Contract or existential Encounter.
The Person–centred Therapist as Secular Priest and prophet.
The Spiritual Discipline of The Person–centred Therapist.
Person–centred Therapy.
A key to The Resolution of Three Intractable Conflicts.
The use of Self.
Intimacy and Sexuality.
′Alive Alive′.
When The World Stopped turning.
A Secular Priest?
Alison Leonard Interviews Brian Thorne.
Ref
erences.
Index.
Okładka tylna:
Brian Thorne’s latest book is likely to cause something of a furore in the counselling and psychotherapy world and more particularly among person–centred practitioners and pastoral counsellors. ‘The Mystical Power of Person–Centred Therapy’ takes the later work of Carl Rogers with the utmost seriousness and, as a result, moves into unexpected and perhaps, for some, dangerously controversial terrain. Rogers discovered towards the end of his life that he had greatly underestimated both the mystical quality of the therapeutic process and the power of the person–centred approach to give access to the spiritual dimension of experience. Professor Thorne takes this concept further and explores the implications of regarding person–centred therapy as an essentially spiritual discipline. The outcome is a book which not only provides new and startling challenges for therapists of all orientations but also suggests that the person–centred way of being may have a major contribution to make to the resolution of some of humanity’s seemingly intractable problems. It should appeal not only to therapists but also to clergy and all those concerned with the spiritual evolution of humanity. In the light of the events of September 11th 2001 and their aftermath such a book could not come at a more opportune time.
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