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Why do I need to learn about CBT and/or the Person-centered Approach? What can these techniques contribute to my counseling training and practice?
This book has some of the answers, showing humanistic, CBT and integrative therapists how to get to grips with each other's approaches. CBT has become more fully present in the therapeutic landscape and therapists from other modalities are increasingly being required to understand or even train in the approach.
Responding to this growing pressure for change, Person-centered therapist Roger Casemore joins forces with Jeremy Tudway. Together they show how counselors can respect and value each other's approaches by more clearly understanding the similarities and differences in theory, philosophy and practice. They clarify how therapists draw upon this knowledge in their practice without betraying the values of their core approach.
This book is recommended for anyone studying Person-centered or CBT modules on counseling & psychotherapy courses, or experienced practitioners wishing to adapt their practice for NHS settings.
Reflections, Predictions and Hopes for the Future
Reflections, Predictions and Hopes for the Future
This chapter will include some reflective accounts from person-centred practitioners who undertook the Advanced Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Methods for Person-centred Therapists at Warwick University, run by Roger and Jeremy, identifying what they gained and how this has impacted on their practice. This will be followed by an exploration of the authors’ perception of possible changes and challenges in the future, including those arising from the regulation of the profession. It will include an exploration of the possible evolution of different models of therapy using synergy from the existing approaches and dissolution of the conflict and the wars between the tribes.
Reflections from practitioners
In order to look forward and try to have some ...
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