Person-centred Counselling Psychology: An Intro... [FAST]

How the "self-concept" is formed and the roots of psychological distress.

The book serves as a bridge between the psychological underpinnings of the approach and its practice in contemporary mental health settings.

Tracing the approach from Carl Rogers to modern times. Person-Centred Counselling Psychology: An Intro...

The text details the "non-directive" nature of therapy, emphasizing that clients are inherently motivated toward growth—a concept known as the . It focuses heavily on the three "core conditions" required for a therapeutic environment:

Active warmth and acceptance of the client without judgment. Structure of the Book How the "self-concept" is formed and the roots

A detailed look at how change is facilitated in practice.

Guidance on evidence-based practice and professional training. the chapters cover:

According to the Sage Academic Books overview , the chapters cover: