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Brian Thorne is Co-founder and Professional Fellow at The Norwich Centre for Personal, Professional and Spiritual Development, Emeritus Professor of Counselling at the University of East Anglia, and a Lay Canon of Norwich Cathedral. Thorne is an internationally recognised figure in the field of person-centred therapy, and was a close colleague of Carl Rogers.
Prologue | |
Self -exploration | |
The blessing and the curse of empathy | |
The God who comes: Good Friday 1946 | |
Theory and Practice | |
Person-centred therapy | |
The person-centre approach to large groups | |
The quality of tenderness | |
Values and Meaning | |
In search of value and meaning | |
Ethical confrontation in counselling | |
Carl Rogers and the doctrine of Orginal Sin | |
Counselling and the grocera??s shop on campus | |
Papers for Special Occasions | |
Intimacy | |
Counselling and community development | |
Conventional and unconventional relationships | |
Who hates the counsellor? | |
Carl Rogers: The legacy and the challenge | |
Postscript | |
Author index | |
Subject index | |
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