search for books and compare prices
Tables of Contents for Client-centered Therapy and the Person-centered Approach
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
viii
 
Contributors
x
 
Introduction
1
16
John M. Shlien
Ronald F. Levant
Part One: Developments in Theory and Research
The Facilitative Conditions
The Empirical Status of Rogers's Hypotheses of the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Effective Psychotherapy
17
24
Neill Watson
Unconditional Positive Regard: A Controversial Basic Attitude in Client-Centered Therapy
41
18
Germain Lietaer
Beyond Reflection: Emergent Modes of Empathy
59
17
Jerold D. Bozarth
Experiencing/Focusing
The Client's Client: The Edge of Awareness
76
32
Eugene T. Gendlin
The Self-Concept, the Fully Functioning Person, and Client-Centered Therapy Viewed in Relationship to Cognitive and Psychoanalytic Theories
Self-Concept and Identity: Overlapping Portions of a Cognitive Structure of Self
108
23
Desmond S. Cartwright
Mary Jane Graham
The Fully Functioning Person: Theory and Research
131
22
Julius Seeman
A Countertheory of Transference
153
29
John M. Shlien
Part Two: Developments in Practice
Individual Psychotherapy
Client Tasks in Client-Centered Therapy
182
21
Laura N. Rice
Person-Centered Gestalt: Toward a Holistic Synthesis
203
19
Maureen Miller O'Hara
Family Therapy and Enhancement
The World of Family Relationships: A Person-Centered Systems View
222
21
Godfrey T. Barrett-Lennard
From Person to System: Two Perspectives
243
18
Ronald F. Levant
Contributions of Client-Centered Therapy to Filial, Marital, and Family Relationship Enhancement Therapies
261
17
Bernard G. Guerney, Jr
Clinical Supervision
Carl Rogers's Client-Centered Approach to Supervision
278
19
Harold Hackney
Rodney K. Goodyear
Large Groups
Communities for Learning: A Person-Centered Approach
297
20
John Keith Wood
Part Three: Wider Applications of the Person-Centered Approach
Person-Centered Administration in Higher Education
317
20
William R. Rogers
The Personal Meaning of Illness: Client-Centered Dimensions of Medicine and Health Care
337
15
David Barnard
Rogers's Impact on Pastoral Counseling and Contemporary Religious Reflection
352
18
Robert C. Fuller
A Person-Centered Approach to Research
370
20
Dave Mearns
John McLeod
Secrets and the Psychology of Secrecy
390
10
John M. Shlien
Part Four: Another Necessary Condition
One Alternative to Nuclear Planetary Suicide
400
23
Carl R. Rogers
David Ryback
Afterword Gloria---A Historical Note
423
3
Carl R. Rogers
References
426
27
Index
453
12
About the Editors
465