Brian Thorne is Emeritus Professor of Counselling at the University of East Anglia and a Founder Member of The Norwich Centre for Personal and Professional Development. He is also a Professor of Education in the College of Teachers and co-author (with Dave Mearns) of the bestselling books, Person-Centred Counselling in Action, Second Edition (SAGE, 1999) and Person-Centred Therapy Today (SAGE, 2000).
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The Person-Centred Approach in Europe - Brian Thorne Its History and Current Significance PART ONE: THEORY Person-Centred Theory as a System of Meaning - Martin van Kalmthout Unconditional Positive Regard and Its Spiritual Implications - Campbell Purton `On Becoming a Person-Centred Approach' - Peter F Schmid A Person-Centred Understanding of the Person Personality Change and the Concept of the Self - Martin van Kalmthout From Non-Directive to Experiential - Germain Lietaer A Paradigm Unfolding `Face to Face' - The Art of Encounter - Peter F Schmid Empowerment or Collusion? The Social Context of Person-Centred Therapy - Sarah Hawtin and Judy Moore On the Development of the Person in Relationships - Eva-Maria Biermann-Ratjen Incongruence and Psychopathology - Eva-Maria Biermann-Ratjen PART TWO: PRACTICE Focusing - Mia Leijssen Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Conditions of Growth Client-Centred Therapy for Adolescents - Lidwien Geertjens and Olga Waaldijk An Interactional Point of View A Person-Centred Perspective on Leadership and Team-Building - Leif J Braaten `Anchorage' as a Core Concept in Working with Psychotic People - Dion Van Werde The Relevance of a Phenomenological Attitude when Working with Psychotic People - Chris Deleu and Dion Van Werde Empathy and Empathy Development with Psychotic Clients - Ute Binder Postscript - Brian Thorne Person-Centred Therapy: An International Force

