WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR PERSON-CENTERED AND

EXPERIENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELING

 

 

Documents, Articles and Research

 

Effectiveness of PCE Psychotherapy

Transcripts of Carl Rogers' therapy sessions.

Widening and Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies

Person-centred therapy: the growing edge

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Person-centred therapy: the growing edge

by Mick Cooper

Person-centred therapy is actualising its potential in creative and original growth, forging new pathways and understandings

First published in 'Therapy Today', July 2007. Published here with permission from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

 

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A Response to the Scottish Executive Consultation on Widening and Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies.

PROPOSED INTERVENTION: PERSON-CENTRED/EXPERIENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING

 The executive summary is reproduced with the permission of the authors.  The full document is available in PDF format on the University of Strathclyde's Counselling Unit Website and may be viewed on the World Association site.

Executive Summary

Full Submission

Counselling Unit Website

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WAPCEPC statement: Research evidence about effectiveness of PCE Psychotherapy

In November 2006 the Gemeinsame Bundesausschuss, the German clinical advisory body, recommended that patients in Germany with mental health needs should not be reimbursed by health-insurance for receiving person-centered psychotherapy (PCEP).

In support of our colleagues of the GwG, the WA formulated a statement to the German Health Minister, outlining the scientific reasons why this recommendation should be re-considered.  

The Health Minister has now rejected the original decision and we look forward to hearing what is going to happen next.

The WA statement was written by Robert Elliott and  Jeffrey Cornelius-White in cooperation with Michael Behr and Juergen Kriz.

The full text can be found in GwG Statement

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