Person-centred Communication: Theory, Skills and Practice
Preface
Part I: Theory and skills
Introduction
Communication basics and neuroscience
What is person-centred communication?
Attentiveness, listening, understanding, sharing
Characteristics of person-centred communication
Part II: Practice
Person-centred communication in counselling and psychotherapy
Dialogue
Online person-centred communication
Person-centred communication in writing
Part III: Experiential learning
Communication in person-centred technology-enhanced learning
Person-centred encounter groups
Part IV: Conclusion
Personal Reflections
'Thanks!'
Bibliography
Index
There are reflective exercises and conversation transcripts from a variety of settings, along with many examples from therapy and related helping professions. These span diverse life situations and applications, including:
- One-to-one work with clients
- Teamwork and groupwork
- Lifelong learning
- Reflection
- Online and other written forms of communication
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Stephen Joseph, Professor of Psychology, Health and Social Care, University of Nottingham, UK
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Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-White, Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator of Counseling, Missouri State University, USA
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