The person-centred approach today and tomorrow: Seeds of a peaceful revolution

Di Malta, Gina; Cooper, Mick; Gololob, Yana; O'Hara, Maureen and Stephen, Susan (2024). The person-centred approach today and tomorrow: Seeds of a peaceful revolution. In: Di Malta, Gina; Cooper, Mick; Gololob, Yana; O'Hara, Maureen and Stephen, Susan eds. The Handbook of Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling (3rd ed.). London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic (In Press), pp. 1–16.

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Abstract

The PCA developed by Carl Rogers has come as a radical turn, which has had a major impact on the counselling and psychotherapy world and beyond. The well-known ‘core conditions’ have been adopted in most contemporary approaches of psychotherapy. The approach has grown and diversified and is now widely practiced around the globe. It has also known challenges and limitations that future research must continue to address and face for the approach to continue to
develop and flourish.

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