Contents
A Trainee's Journey into Unconditional Positive Regard Jane Bingham
Psychotherapy: The Process, the Therapist, The Learning Maria Villas Boas-Bowen
Empathy at the Core of the Therapeutic Relationship: Contaminators of Emapthic Understanding Irene Fairhurst
Challenge and the Person-Centred Approach Mary Kilborn
In You There is a Universe: Person-Centred Counselling as a Manifestation of the Breath of the Merciful Mhairi MacMillan
Moments of Eternity: Carl Rogers and the Contemporary Demand for Brief Therapy Maureen O'Hara
The Meaning of Carl Rogers at the Opening of the 21st Century Ruth Sanford
A Client-Centered Demostration in Hungary Barbara Temaner Brodley
The Person-Centred Approach and its Relevance to Substance Users Sue Wilders
Subtle Energy Exchanges in the Counselling Relationship Rose Cameron
Poems Meg Hill
The Phenomenology of Motherhood: The Early Years Jo Cohen Hamilton
Beyond the Labels: The Person-Centred Approach in Retirement Anne Newell
Conversation with Ruth Sanford at 5th PCI Forum 1992 Ruth Sanford
PC Therapy -- A Short Story Sarah Ingle
Middle Age: What is it? When is it? Suzanne Spector
The Person-Centered Approach: Solution to Gender Splitting Peggy Natiello
A Woman's Place Lesley Rose
Exploring the 'We': Global, Relational and Personal Perspectives on Relationship Suzanne Spector
The Language of Psychology as it Affects Women and Other Traditionally Disempowered Groups Margaret S. Warner
The Power of the Premise: Reconstructing Gender and Human Development with Rogers' Theory Carol Wolter-Gustafson
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Irene Fairhurst writes: There is no thought that this book is representative of a stereotyped genre -- it is not written specifically for women or about women. It is . . . a forum for women with something to say, to meet together and, for some, to find our voice.