Person-Centered Therapy
A Revolutionary Paradigm
by
Jerold D. Bozarth, PhD,
LPC, LMFT
Professor Emeritus, The University
of Georgia
Department of Counseling and Human
Relations
In this book Jerold Bozarth presents
a collection of twenty revised papers and new writings on person-centred
therapy representing over 40 years' work as an innovator and theoretician.
He reflects upon Carl Rogers' theoretical foundations, emphasises the revolutionary
nature of these foundations and offers extended frames for understanding
this radical approach to therapy. This book will be essential reading for
all with an interest in Client-Centred Therapy and the Person-Centred Approach
Contents
Overview of Person-Centered Therapy
Carl R. Rogers: Theoretical Evolution
and Professional Contributions
Myths, Misunderstandings and Distortions
The Actualizing Tendency: The Foundation
Block
Not Necessarily Necessary but Always
Sufficient
A Reconceptualization of the Necessary
and Sufficient Conditions for Therapeutic Personality Change
Empathy from the Client-Centered Framework
and the Rogerian Hypothesis
Congruence
Unconditional Positive Regard
Quantum Theory and The Person-Centered
Approach
The Coterminous Intermingling of Doing
and Being in Person-Centered Therapy
The Integrative Statement of Carl
R. Rogers
Functional Dimensions of The Person-Centered
Approach in Therapy
Client-Centered Therapy and Techniques
Person-Centered Assessment
Person-Centered Couples Therapy
The Basic Encounter Group
The Large Community Group
Research on Psychotherapy Outcome
and the Person-Centered Approach
The Core Condition is Us: Implications
for Critical Mass Consciousness
Reviews
The personal integrity of Jerold
Bozarth shines through this book. It is one that I would recommend for
second-year Diploma students and practitioners alike.
Jen Popkin, Self and Society, Vol.
27, No. 5, November, 1999.
Jerold Bozarth planned to write this
book for 20 years. It is very good news that he has produced this authoritative
text now.
David Acres, British Journal of Guidance
and Counselling, Vol. 27, No. 4, 1999.
At various points in the book, but
particularly in Chapter 4, Bozarth points to the "actualising tendency"
as the foundation block of the person-centred approach. This is a superb
chapter, bringing together and integrating Rogers' theoretical propositions
about this fundamental motivating force - essential reading for any student.
Professor Dave Mearns, Counselling,
Vol. 10, No. 3. August, 1999.
Preview this book:
Overview
of Person-Centered Therapy
Why
Person-Centered Therapy ?,
The
Essence of Person-Centered Therapy,
The
Foundation of Person-Centered Therapy,
Jerold D. Bozarth, PhD, LPC, LMFT
Professor Emeritus, The University
of Georgia
(about
Jerold Bozarth)

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