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Latest issue is online: Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies, Volume 24, Issue 4 (2025)

Dear members, 


The latest issue of our journal, Person Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, has been published online. This is a special issue on the theme of the PCE World 2024 conference in Athens: Person – Paideia – Politeia: Developing the person of the PCE therapist:

https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rpcp20/current

Here is the list of contents:

  • Editorial - Susan Stephen
  • Person, paideia, politeia: the person, education, and politics in person-centered psychology - Keith Tudor
  • The illusion of separateness - Gillian Proctor
  • Beyond the individual in the person-centered approach - Richard Doyle
  • Developing the person in context: inherent connections between the highs and lows of human flourishing - Jeffrey H.D. Cornelius-White
  • ‘Speaking in order to listen’: teaching person-centered psychotherapy to non-person-centered therapists - Arthur C. Bohart
  • Client Centered Psychodrama, in therapy, training, supervision and so on - Luisa Ribeiro, Odete Nunes & João Hipólito
  • Understanding ‘the person’ or controlling the narrative. What are the implications of our research? - Judy Moore
  • The democratic ethos of PCE: examples from the 2024 PCE World General Assembly - Jeffrey H.D. Cornelius-White
  • Translated abstracts

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