The article 'Why Rogers is still relevant' depicts person-centred theory as historic and outdated and posits pluralistic therapy as the natural evolution of the approach. Please read our comment https://t.co/IxvR0wbftJ
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Black Women Therapists One-Day Online Conference 2024: ‘Challenging the Strong Black Woman Archetype’ hosted by Mary Pascall & Tonia Mihill
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The cross-party ‘Beyond Pills All Party Parliamentary Group’ has published a report...arguing for a ‘paradigm shift in mental health care towards a more holistic and person-centred approach...
https://t.co/AkL9aTvTUN
Opportunity to join and talk about therapists' relationships with our membership bodies. The MOU is a topic on the suggested areas for discussion. Free to attend, but signup in advance https://t.co/kw7g7GEh3t
This workshop will introduce participants to this diverse and colourful field, from its roots in the non-directive counselling of Carl Rogers to its many different contemporary forms.https://t.co/XegGGRaXu9
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Therapeutic Relationships: Honouring the Human Connection - National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society Conference @ncpscounselling
Find out more here https://t.co/fbmWULF6Fp
Our APPG report, released today, proposes a radical rebalancing away from the biomedical model towards a more holistic, person-centred approach that more fully recognises & addresses the social, economic and psychological determinants of mental health. 👇
https://t.co/fLWDOGrd6M
TONIGHT AT 7PM !
Join us for the online launch of
‘You’re not my f*cking mother’ + other things Gen Z say in therapy by @jeanine_connor in conversation with Catherine Jackson
Via @onlinevents
Free tickets https://t.co/6VSKDH6nNw
#GenZ#TherapistsConnect#therapy#mothers
Check out Matt's paper: De-centering Neuronormativity is an Imperative in Humanistic Psychotherapy: Towards a Neurodiversity-Informed, Person-Centered Approach👇
Exceptionally proud that @LJMUCounsPsyPr graduate David, and snr lecturer @drpeterblundell paper has been published and Transforming Shame: Exploring shame from a person-centred perspective" — Read it on @ResearchGate: https://t.co/ICtwkSwo0r
Delighted to be launching the 3rd edition of the 'Tribes of Person-Centred Therapy'. Wednesday 22nd May, 1900-2015 (BST), Online. Free but booking required via the link. Including Bill Miller, Sheila Haugh, Nicola Blunden, Dion van Werde, and many more
https://t.co/umwU5n3YlA