Person-centred communication : theory and practice / Hanka Grobler, Rinie Schenk, Dries du Toit.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003Edition: Second editionDescription: viii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0195786874
- 9780195786873
- Person-centered communication
- 302.2 21
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-238) and index.
Sect. A. Theory: Thinking about people -- Ch. 1. The development of the self -- Ch. 2. Experiences that fit with the self -- Ch. 3. Experiences that do not fit with the self -- Ch. 4. Specific experiences -- Ch. 5. Conditions for facilitation -- Ch. 6. Reorganization of the self and its implications -- Sect. B. The facilitator's values -- Ch. 7. Respect -- Ch. 8. Individualization -- Ch. 9. Self-determination -- Ch. 10. Confidentiality -- Sect. C. Putting thinking and values into practice: Dealing with symbolized experiences -- Ch. 11. Attentiveness -- Ch. 12. Listening -- Ch. 13. Empathy -- Sect. D. Putting thinking and values into practice: Dealing with unsymbolized experiences -- Ch. 14. Advanced empathy -- Ch. 15. Immediacy -- Sect. E. Some special considerations -- Ch. 16. Cross-cultural communication -- Ch. 17. People in conflict -- Ch. 18. The self of the facilitator.
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