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Tag Archives: person centered supervision
Palace Gate Counselling Service – Independent Listener
This post introduces a new role: our independent listener. This is a new external resource for our therapists. The Context We structure this service to provide plenty of support to our therapists, in what can be an isolating profession. At … Continue reading
Posted in communication, core conditions, cultural taboos, empowerment, equality, ethics, growth, internal locus of evaluation, non-directive counselling, Palace Gate Counselling Service, person centred, relationship
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John Bradshaw on Community (with some thoughts on person-centred supervision)
‘Community is a synthesis between mutuality and individuality. The truer the community, the more solid the individuals within it. To put it another way, people best achieve individuality in a true community and they create a true community only when … Continue reading
Posted in blaming, communication, conditions of worth, core conditions, cultural questions, dependence, Disconnection, empowerment, encounter, equality, external locus, fear, growth, identity, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, loneliness, non-conforming, organismic experiencing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, paradigm shift, perception, person centred, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, scapegoating, self, self concept, shame, shaming, spirituality, supervision
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Therapist-Patient Bond Can Make or Break Psychosis Treatment – Traci Pedersen
http://psychcentral.com/news/2015/04/11/therapist-patient-bond-can-make-or-break-psychosis-treatment/83408.html?utm_source=PsychCentral&utm_medium=twitter No surprises here from our perspective. This article is a brief summary, rather than a more detailed/in depth exploration of the theme – worth passing on, nonetheless. Our experience at this service daily tells us it is the relationship … Continue reading
Posted in actualizing tendency, anti-psychotics, communication, congruence, cultural questions, empathy, encounter, growth, healing, internal locus of evaluation, love, non-directive counselling, Palace Gate Counselling Service, person centred, person centred theory, presence, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, relationship, research evidence, supervision, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, trust, vulnerability, working with clients
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