TABLE OF CONTENTS
introduction
register of topics
english
german
dutch
other languages
INTRODUCTION
This survey is a continuation of three previous surveys I published on the occasion of the First and Second International Conference on Client-centered and Experiential Psychotherapy (Leuven 1988, Stirling 1991, Gmunden 1994):
- The client-centered/experiential/person-centered approach 1950-1987: Bibliographical survey
- Client-centered/experiential psychotherapy and counseling. Bibliographical survey 1988-1990
- Client-centered/experiential psychotherapy and counseling. Bibliographical survey 1991-1993
These bibliographical brochures are available through: G. Lietaer, Counseling Centrum, Blijde Inkomststraat 13, 3000 Leuven, Belgium.
[E-mail: [email protected]]
I wish to thank Peter Schmid and Georges Wollants, who sent me their own recent bibliographical data (on client-centered and Gestalt psychotherapy respectively). My special thanks to Els Vloeberghen who carefully and patiently typed all references and "put it all together".
It is my hope that this bibliographical survey will contribute to a fuller knowledge of all what has been written on the client-centered/experiential approach, and that it may serve as a rich source of information and inspiration for scholars, supervisors and trainees in our field.
1. format
The references are put in alphabetic order; under a same author the references are given chronologically. At the left side of each reference the specific content is indicated by one or two letters: the capital letter refers to the main topic of the publication, the lowercase letter to a secondary content aspect (Occasionally I had to guess on the basis of the title alone; thus there may be some errors in my annotations). You will find the register of topics on page 6 and again on the last page. The bibliography starts with a survey of books (almost) fully devoted to the client-centered and/or experiential approach; they are included again in the reference lists, together with separate chapters from them. The references are presented per language group.
A few references of the 80's and early 90's which have not been included in the previous surveys, are taken up in this bibliography.
2. sources
2.1. Reference journals/disks
a. Psyclit
A careful selection has been made on the basis of the following combination of indices:
Psychotherapy, therapy
Counseling, Counselling
Growth
in combination with:
Client-centered therapy, client-centered psychotherapy, client-centered-therapy
Client-centred therapy, client-centred psychotherapy, client-centred-therapy
Experiential therapy, experiential psychotherapy, experiential-psychotherapy
Person-centered, person-centred
Gestalt therapy, Gestalt psychotherapy, Gestalt-psychotherapy
Gestalt therapie, Gestalt-therapie, Gestalttherapie
Existential therapy, existential psychotherapy, existential-therapy
Empathy, empathie
Non-directive, nondirective
Humanism, Humanistic psychology
Self-actualisation, self-actualization
Encounter therapy, encounter-group-therapy
Constructivism
b. Psychologischer Index
Avenues:
Behandlung und Prävention
Klientenzentrierte und humanistische Therapie
Selbsterfahrungsgruppen
Sachregister
Klientenzentrierte Psychotherapie
2.2. Journals examined in detail
a. "Broad spectrum" journals
- Psychotherapy
- Journal of Humanistic Psychology
- International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
- Journal of Counseling Psychology
- Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
- Psychotherapy Research
- Tijdschrift voor Psychotherapie
b. Client-centered/experiential journals, newsletters, yearbooks
- English: The Person-centered Journal; The Folio. Journal for Focusing and Experiential Psychotherapy; Renaissance.
- German: GwG Zeitschrift; Brennpunkt; Personzentriert; APG-Kontakte; Jahrbuch für Personenzentrierte Psychologie und Psychotherapie
- Dutch: Tijdschrift voor cliëntgerichte psychotherapie
3. call for assistance
Although I tried to make the bibliography as complete as possible, I know there must be some gaps. I would be very grateful, therefore, if you would send me references of publications not yet included (especially chapters from books, articles in non-widely spread journals, theses and dissertations, unpublished manuscripts). Corrections of references are also most welcome. These additional references and corrections will all be included in the bibliographical brochure of the next conference. Send them to:
Germain Lietaer
Counseling Centrum
Blijde Inkomststraat 13
3000 Leuven, Belgium
REGISTER OF TOPICS
- SURVEYS AND HISTORY
- ATTITUDES AND INTERVENTIONS OF THE THERAPIST
- THE CHANGE PROCESS OF THE CLIENT; CASES
- FOCUSING PROCESSES
- CONCEPTION OF MAN; THEORY OF PERSONALITY AND PERSONALITY CHANGE
- RESEARCH: EMPIRICAL STUDIES, SURVEYS, RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS, PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
- DIFFERENTIAL CCT; THE OUTPATIENT POPULATION
- SEVERELY DISTURBED CLIENTS; PSYCHIATRIC SETTING
- HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHOSOMATICS
- DIALOGUE WITH OTHER ORIENTATIONS: COMPARISON; INTEGRATION
- OTHER HUMANISTIC/EXPERIENTIAL/EXISTENTIAL APPROACHES
- CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, AND THEIR PARENTS
- COUPLES AND FAMILIES
- GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY AND GROWTH GROUPS
- EDUCATION; HUMAN RELATIONS; PREVENTION; ORGANIZATIONS; SOCIAL ISSUES
- TRAINING OF THERAPISTS AND NON-PROFESSIONALS
- BIOGRAPHY; INTERVIEWS; AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL