Learning and Being in Person-Centred Counselling has inspired and guided thousands of counselling students since it was first published in 1999. Tony Merry died in 2004, and this third edition has been updated, with a new chapter on recent developments, by Sheila Haugh, a long-time colleague who knew him and his work well. Learning and Being offers an in-depth exploration of all aspects of person-centred counselling, from its origins to current developments in theory and practice. It is written in clear and accessible language, with exercises and checklists to prompt the reader's own thinking and learning. It brings theory to life with its suggestions for exploring and developing person-centred values, qualities, attitudes and skills. Chapter covers essential aspects of theory and practice, including working at relational depth, training issues and supervision, and a comprehensive resource list of other relevant texts. READERSHIP-Learning and Being in Person-Centred Counselling is recommended for: - certificate and diploma counselling trainees and tutors. - undergraduate psychology students and lecturers. - nurses and social workers in training. - those on vocational and 'helping professions' related courses. - trainees on integrative, cognitive or psychodynamic courses. - people training to work in the voluntary sector. - anyone seeking specialist input on contemporary person-centred theory and practice.
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Weight: 420g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 02 Jul 2020
Publisher: PCCS Books
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781910919590
About Tony Merry
About the author - TONY MERRY was Reader in Psychology at the University of East London and taught on postgraduate and undergraduate courses in counselling and counselling psychology. He authored several books and articles on counselling co-founded the British Association for the Person-Centred Approach in 1989 and was editor of the journal Person-Centred Practice. He contributed to workshops and other person-centred events in nine European countries including several with Carl Rogers in England Ireland and Hungary. ---- About the editor - SHEILA HUGH is a person-centred counsellor/therapist trainer/facilitator supervisor and consultant an honorary member of BAPCA/TPCA and a former board member of the World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy. She is a primary tutor for the MSc in contemporary person-centred psychotherapy and applications at the Metanoia Institute London and a visiting lecturer at the Prazska Vysoka Skola Psychosocialnich Studii a private university in Prague.