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Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach: New Directions in Theory, Research, and Practice
By (Author) Ronald F. Levant
Edited by John M. Shlien
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th October 1987
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
615.5
Paperback
480
This volume is an important contribution to the current literature on a person-centered approach. It demonstrates the increasingly broad and dynamic application of this perspective to a variety of fields. Of particular interest to family psychologists are the chapters on family relationships, systems theories and marital and family therapy. This book is a valuable addition to the library of seasoned family psychologists as well as beginning graduate students in marriage and family therapy programs. The Family Psychologist
In sum, this volume is an important contribution to the current literature on a person-centered approach. It demonstrates the increasingly broad and dynamic application of this perspective to a variety of fields. Of particular interest to family psychologists are the chapters on family relationships, systems theories and marital and family therapy. This book is a valuable addition to the library of seasoned family psychologists as well as beginning graduate students in marriage and family therapy programs.-The Family Psychologist
"In sum, this volume is an important contribution to the current literature on a person-centered approach. It demonstrates the increasingly broad and dynamic application of this perspective to a variety of fields. Of particular interest to family psychologists are the chapters on family relationships, systems theories and marital and family therapy. This book is a valuable addition to the library of seasoned family psychologists as well as beginning graduate students in marriage and family therapy programs."-The Family Psychologist
RONALD F.LEVANT is Clinical Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology at Boston University. JOHN M.SHLIEN is Professor at Harvard University, is well known for his contributions to the development of the client-centered approach in the late 1950's and 1960's.