Having shown that the most salient recent case for pro-modernism is seriously flawed and that the... more Having shown that the most salient recent case for pro-modernism is seriously flawed and that there are many apparently good reasons for anti-modernism, we investigate the distal sources of modernity’s pathological quality. We examine the possibility that deleterious mutations—that is, those that tend to impair genetic quality and thus depress fitness and/or wellness—have accumulated in modernized populations, which could have a role in the loss of mental health and the nihilization and broader cultural decline of these groups.
Introduction - Colin Feltham Contextualizing the Therapeutic Relationship - Colin Feltham The Rel... more Introduction - Colin Feltham Contextualizing the Therapeutic Relationship - Colin Feltham The Relationship in Psychodynamic Counselling - Jeremy Holmes The Relationship in Person-Centred Counselling - Paul Wilkins Dialogical Psychotherapy - Maurice Friedman 'I'm OK, You're OK - and They're OK' - Keith Tudor Therapeatic Relationships in Transactional Analysis The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Therapy - Diana Sanders and Frank Wills The Relationship in Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer The Counselling Relationship and Psychological Type - Rowan Bayne Professional and Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Counselling Relationship - Janice Russell Learning from Research into the Counselling Relationship - Roxane Agnew-Davies
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, Feb 1, 2001
It is proposed that a discipline of 'counselling studies' be considered as an extension o... more It is proposed that a discipline of 'counselling studies' be considered as an extension of counselling and a contribution to social guidance. Likely features of such a discipline are suggested, including a focus on the individual person, interdisciplinarity, humanistic values, applied and theoretical dialectic, critical attitude and dynamic nature. Questions of suitable name, location and goals are considered. Some indication of possible contents is given in the article.
Introduction - Colin Feltham If I Am Only for Myself, Who Am I? From Trainee to Counsellor - Adri... more Introduction - Colin Feltham If I Am Only for Myself, Who Am I? From Trainee to Counsellor - Adrienne Baker Psychotherapy and Community Care - David Brandon and Jane Akister Therapy with Gay Men in the Era of AIDS - Todd Butler and Norman Leitman The Lessons from Group Therapy - Ian Craib In Search of Meaning and Sanity - Colin Feltham Suffering, Evolution and Psychotherapy - Paul Gilbert Counselling with Holocaust Survivors - Judith Hassan Deeper Dungeons, Deeper Insights - Bob Johnson Therapy as a Spiritual Process - William West
Having shown that the most salient recent case for pro-modernism is seriously flawed and that the... more Having shown that the most salient recent case for pro-modernism is seriously flawed and that there are many apparently good reasons for anti-modernism, we investigate the distal sources of modernity’s pathological quality. We examine the possibility that deleterious mutations—that is, those that tend to impair genetic quality and thus depress fitness and/or wellness—have accumulated in modernized populations, which could have a role in the loss of mental health and the nihilization and broader cultural decline of these groups.
Introduction - Colin Feltham Contextualizing the Therapeutic Relationship - Colin Feltham The Rel... more Introduction - Colin Feltham Contextualizing the Therapeutic Relationship - Colin Feltham The Relationship in Psychodynamic Counselling - Jeremy Holmes The Relationship in Person-Centred Counselling - Paul Wilkins Dialogical Psychotherapy - Maurice Friedman 'I'm OK, You're OK - and They're OK' - Keith Tudor Therapeatic Relationships in Transactional Analysis The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Therapy - Diana Sanders and Frank Wills The Relationship in Multimodal Therapy - Stephen Palmer The Counselling Relationship and Psychological Type - Rowan Bayne Professional and Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Counselling Relationship - Janice Russell Learning from Research into the Counselling Relationship - Roxane Agnew-Davies
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, Feb 1, 2001
It is proposed that a discipline of 'counselling studies' be considered as an extension o... more It is proposed that a discipline of 'counselling studies' be considered as an extension of counselling and a contribution to social guidance. Likely features of such a discipline are suggested, including a focus on the individual person, interdisciplinarity, humanistic values, applied and theoretical dialectic, critical attitude and dynamic nature. Questions of suitable name, location and goals are considered. Some indication of possible contents is given in the article.
Introduction - Colin Feltham If I Am Only for Myself, Who Am I? From Trainee to Counsellor - Adri... more Introduction - Colin Feltham If I Am Only for Myself, Who Am I? From Trainee to Counsellor - Adrienne Baker Psychotherapy and Community Care - David Brandon and Jane Akister Therapy with Gay Men in the Era of AIDS - Todd Butler and Norman Leitman The Lessons from Group Therapy - Ian Craib In Search of Meaning and Sanity - Colin Feltham Suffering, Evolution and Psychotherapy - Paul Gilbert Counselling with Holocaust Survivors - Judith Hassan Deeper Dungeons, Deeper Insights - Bob Johnson Therapy as a Spiritual Process - William West
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