Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies
Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies seeks to create a dialogue among different parts of the person-centered and experiential tradition, to support, inform, and challenge each other and to stimulate their creativity and impact in a broader professional, scientific and political context. Its mission is thus to encourage, and disseminate worldwide, new work on person-centered and experiential therapies, including philosophy, theory, practice, training and research. PCEP will not give preference to any parts of the world, nor to any philosophical or theoretical emphases within these approaches, but will instead seek to increase our awareness and appreciation of each other’s contributions, maintaining a spirit of inclusiveness to the whole person-centered and experiential field of psychotherapy and counseling.
PCEP is now covered in PsycINFO, the abstracting and indexing service of the American Psychological Association. Coverage is backdated to 2002 (Vol 1), so that all articles published to date in will be indexed and available.
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