Relationship Centered Counseling: An Integration of Art and Science |
Contents
The Humanity of the Counselor | 23 |
Core Principles of Humanness | 59 |
Culture Development Interaction | 93 |
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achieve Adler affirm Alfred Adler Ansbacher approaches to counseling artistic aspects assessment client's world cognitive therapy communication complex components comprehensive conceptual confrontation congruence consciousness constitute context core counseling and psychotherapy counseling art counseling process counseling relationship counselor and client counselor-client relationship counselor's model creative cultural developmental dimension directly therapeutic distinctive dynamic effect elements emotional empathy emphasize empirical epistemology ethical example existential experience explore expression family therapy feelings focus freedom function fundamental human bond human development human person human qualities human relationship humanistic immediacy important in-depth human individual integration interaction interpersonal involves knowledge meaning meta-empirical object relations theory oriented paratherapeutic particular passion personal development personal humanness perspective positive potential practice primarily problems procedures psychodynamic psychological reaction reality reflective relationality relationship-centered counseling respect response scientific self-knowledge sense skills social interest specific spirituality systems theory technical expertise techniques theory therapeutic genuineness therapeutic relationship therapist transforming understanding unique values
References to this book
Adlerian Therapy: Theory and Practice Jon Carlson,Richard E. Watts,Michael P. Maniacci Snippet view - 2006 |