This is the first book to focus on counsellor beliefs and their implications for effective practice. The author details the most important beliefs that make up personal belief systems, including personal meaning, self-actualization and growth, and reveals how these beliefs affect the counselling process and the professional education of counsellors. The volume draws heavily upon modern humanistic-experiential psychology and on the author's long years of practice as a person-centred counsellor and psychotherapist.
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An Overview of the Theory
The Motive Power for Treatment
The Causes of Behavior
The Self in Therapy
The Nature of Health and the Goal of Therapy
Therapy as a Learning Process
The Therapist as Instrument
About Methods
Group Counseling
Counselor Responsibilities to Self and Society
On Becoming a Counselor