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Volume 6 Number 1

THE PERSON-CENTERED JOURNAL

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Jo Cohen, Ph.D.
Kuztown University

CONTENTS

Cover & Information

The essence of client-centered therapy and the philosophy of the person-centered approach: the validity of the moment
Jerold D. Bozarth

Editorial
Jo Cohen

Reasons for responses expressing the therapist’s frame of reference in client-centered therapy
Barbara T. Brodley

Pre-Therapy: Is it person-centered?: A reply to Jerold Bozarth
Garry Prouty

To what extent do clients discriminate among the group leader’s basic therapeutic attitudes? A person-centered contribution
Leif J. Braaten

Fostering client insight
Mark J. Miller

Facilitating change in organizations: toward a framework of organization development for person-centered practitioners
David Coghlan

The client-centered ecopsychologist
Bernie Neville

Person-Centered Therapy and Spirituality: The art of knowing and self-determination
Joachim Schwarz

Carl Rogers as Mystic?
Tobin Hart

Book Review: “Person-Centered Therapy: A revolutionary paradigm” by Jerold Bozarth
Grace Hill

Book Review: “Person-Centered Counselling Training” by Dave Mearns
Jo Cohen

The Rogers-Laing Connection
Eduardo Banderia

Empatia Interuptus
John K. Wood

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