Our latest article is written by George Fragakis: On becoming Lilith-allies: how the myth became a meeting place for a woman and her male therapist as they navigated gendered, religious, and male-centered conditions of worth. https://t.co/x3nAFLTkZ5
We have just launched a Call for Papers for a special issue on Student Research in Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies. Pls share widely! https://t.co/MwzKkORxnm
We have just launched a Call for Papers for a special issue on Exploring the Intersection of Emotion-Focused Therapy and Focusing: Integration, Differences, and Innovations. Pls share widely! https://t.co/o7lAgsp1sF
Judy Moore asks us to reflect on our motivations for doing research in this newly published article. Pls share. @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/xEIk2YEgg5
Our latest article is Gillian Proctor's PCE 2024 keynote: The illusion of separateness. Read it now. Open access. https://t.co/FBdPInYFud Pls share @WAPCEPC@routledgemh
Is #relationaldepth an advancement to the practice and theory of the #personcentered approach? Read Jain & Joseph's critical evaluation in our latest article. Pls share @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/7H46PkjlqR
Another PCE 2024 keynote available to read now:
Developing the person in context: inherent connections between the highs and lows of human flourishing, by Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-White. Pls share @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/NGQCsoJVpT
New article published by Art Bohart. ‘Speaking in order to listen’: teaching person-centered psychotherapy to non-person-centered therapists. Pls share @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/yiPvt57Nxq
Our latest article is by Ann E. Ibrahim, Jason M. Sharbanee & Petra M. Skeffington: Unfinished business and filial piety in South Korea: cultural considerations relevant to empty-chair work. Please share @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/H12Khoqgvh
A reminder that the @WAPCEPC grants committee is currently receiving applications for the general research grant, student research grant and translation grant. The closing date is Monday 13 Jan 2025. https://t.co/AHtVXxeHij
First article published for our forthcoming special issue on the contributions and legacy of Bernie Neville (1938-2021). Authored by @RossCrisp1. Pls share @WAPCEPC@routledgemh https://t.co/RZvAmprMb0
Our latest article. The psychotherapeutic potential of tango dancing. A person-centered perspective by @StathiTherapy. Pls share. @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/ZL4mT6VxVY
New article by Foroughe and colleagues (Family Psychology Centre, Toronto, Canada & @YorkUniversity). #Emotionfocused therapy for youth: clinical outcomes of a single-site, randomized waitlist-controlled trial. Pls RT @WAPCEPC@routledgemh https://t.co/qv2hxKDlru
Special issue on new developments in #emotionfocused therapy now online, Edited by Rhonda Goldman & Jason Sharbanee. Pls share. https://t.co/oiaok8IPmG
We asked Niels Bagge to review "A primer for Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT). Cultivating fitness and growth in every client" (Susan M. Johnson & T. Leanne Campbell). Pls RT @wapcepc@routledgemh https://t.co/C8DEiEO0rE
Are fictional case studies useful for developing therapeutic understanding & practice? Read our latest article 'Sitting in the mess: Miss Havisham, a representation of frozen #trauma' by Helene Baker. Pls RT @UoNSoE@WAPCEPC@routledgemh https://t.co/UqrJ8KcHBf