Bernie Neville Special Issue – Read the Latest PCEP
Dear members,
The latest issue of PCEP has been published!
This special issue is dedicated to the contributions and legacy of Bernie Neville (1938–2021).
The guest editors are Keith Tudor, Jeffrey H.D. Cornelius-White, and Susan Stephen.
It includes four articles written by Bernie, previously published elsewhere, on the following themes:
- Carkhuff, Maslow, and interpersonal perception in small groups (1983)
- Rogers, Jung and the postmodern condition (1992)
- The client-centered ecopsychologist (1999)
- Reflections on person-centred classroom discipline (2008)
In addition, the issue features three new articles, a poetic tribute, and a book review:
- The things of life: A critical appreciation of Bernie Neville’s contribution to person-centered psychology – Keith Tudor
- How the gods can be of help: Bernie Neville and the Council of the Gods – Stephen Andrew
- The ongoing debate about expertise in psychotherapy – What would Bernie Neville say? – Ross Crisp
- Bernie Neville: The man who could hear the soul speak – Tricia McCann
- [Book review] Eco-centred therapy: Revisioning person-centred psychology for a living world – Lewis Blair
You can find out more by reading the editorial, which is open access.
To access the full issue, please log in to the journal via your membership account on the PCE World website: https://www.pce-world.org/login.html