The following article critically discusses the concept of “classic ” Client-Centered Psychotherapy and draws conclusions from the available outcome and process research that call for conceptual changes to the therapy. A change of paradigms from a primarily relationship-oriented psychotherapy to a primarily clarification-oriented psychotherapy is suggested
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
This paper reviews CarI R. Rogers ' concept of the actualising tendency as an operational premi...
Introduction. The article draws attention to the difference between psychiatric and psychotherapeuti...
This article casts a critical eye upon the integration literature and asserts that, as in psychother...
The patient – therapist relationship is always unique, depending from both personalities ̵...
Pharmacotherapy, Educational Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, and other training methods are men...
This qualitative study explores person-centered practitioners' perceptions of what is helpful in the...
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of...
This paper describes a specific psychoanalytic psychotherapy for patients with severe per-sonality d...
This voluminous book of 47 chapters offers a good cross section of what is burgeoing in the field of...
Although different theories of psychotherapy emphasize the importance of the therapeutic relationshi...
The article outlines the principal theses of the concept of psychotherapy of anxiety disorders, base...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
This paper reviews CarI R. Rogers ' concept of the actualising tendency as an operational premi...
Introduction. The article draws attention to the difference between psychiatric and psychotherapeuti...
This article casts a critical eye upon the integration literature and asserts that, as in psychother...
The patient – therapist relationship is always unique, depending from both personalities ̵...
Pharmacotherapy, Educational Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, and other training methods are men...
This qualitative study explores person-centered practitioners' perceptions of what is helpful in the...
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of...
This paper describes a specific psychoanalytic psychotherapy for patients with severe per-sonality d...
This voluminous book of 47 chapters offers a good cross section of what is burgeoing in the field of...
Although different theories of psychotherapy emphasize the importance of the therapeutic relationshi...
The article outlines the principal theses of the concept of psychotherapy of anxiety disorders, base...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
This paper argues that research approaches which are aimed at developing our understanding of psycho...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...