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Peggy Natiello's collection of work, spanning over 25 years, has become a favourite amongst students on Person-Centred courses throughout the UK. In the foreword, Jules Seeman observes the work to be 'immensely personal ...taking us to the heart of each issue that she touches.' It is also a scholarly, much referenced work on collaborative power and gender issues.

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Reading this book was the journey I needed. Peggy Natiello informs, illuminates and inspires with this thoughtful and clear account of what 'a way of being' really means. In an age when therapists frequently feel the pressure to add yet another technique to their tool bag, this book is fresh air and reminds us that it is the relationship and quality of being which heals and that this is unique to each encounter. For anyone seeking to understand the person-centred approach, this book will give a real insight into the rigour, discipline, courage and depth required. For those already committed, this timely book with its many examples deepens our understanding of the radical, political, yet deeply personal nature of this way of being. Not since reading my first Carl Rogers book, have I been so moved, empowered and affirmed. Jenny Biancardi, Person-Centred practitioner. Peggy Natiello's original voice strikes the same chords of excitement, empowerment and integrity stirred in me when sitting with her and Carl Rogers in their training program some twenty years ago. On reading this book I felt intellectually aroused, supported in deep reflection on my practice and passionate about doing this work. This level of introductory clarity and theoretical intricacy is hard to find. It is a gift. Carol Wolter-Gustafson, Person-centred practitioner and academic.

Table of Contents
Theory and Practice Easy to Understand; Difficult to Practice; It's the Being, Not the Doing; The Person-centered Relationship The Relationship that Heals; For a Quality Relationship Include Equality; An Argument for Client Self-determination; Power and the Person-Centered Approach Collaborative Power and Social Change; Collaborative Power: Can it Succeed in the World of Work?; Training for Person-centered Facilitation Preparing to Practice A Person-centered Training Program; From the Intern's Point of View; Large Groups and Community From Group to Community; Healing the Wounds of Sexism for Men and Women; Conclusion What's Next?

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      Publisher: PCCS Books
      Publication Date: 25/05/2001
      ISBN13: 9781898059202, 978-1898059202
      ISBN10: 1898059209

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      Book Synopsis
      Peggy Natiello's collection of work, spanning over 25 years, has become a favourite amongst students on Person-Centred courses throughout the UK. In the foreword, Jules Seeman observes the work to be 'immensely personal ...taking us to the heart of each issue that she touches.' It is also a scholarly, much referenced work on collaborative power and gender issues.

      Trade Review
      Reading this book was the journey I needed. Peggy Natiello informs, illuminates and inspires with this thoughtful and clear account of what 'a way of being' really means. In an age when therapists frequently feel the pressure to add yet another technique to their tool bag, this book is fresh air and reminds us that it is the relationship and quality of being which heals and that this is unique to each encounter. For anyone seeking to understand the person-centred approach, this book will give a real insight into the rigour, discipline, courage and depth required. For those already committed, this timely book with its many examples deepens our understanding of the radical, political, yet deeply personal nature of this way of being. Not since reading my first Carl Rogers book, have I been so moved, empowered and affirmed. Jenny Biancardi, Person-Centred practitioner. Peggy Natiello's original voice strikes the same chords of excitement, empowerment and integrity stirred in me when sitting with her and Carl Rogers in their training program some twenty years ago. On reading this book I felt intellectually aroused, supported in deep reflection on my practice and passionate about doing this work. This level of introductory clarity and theoretical intricacy is hard to find. It is a gift. Carol Wolter-Gustafson, Person-centred practitioner and academic.

      Table of Contents
      Theory and Practice Easy to Understand; Difficult to Practice; It's the Being, Not the Doing; The Person-centered Relationship The Relationship that Heals; For a Quality Relationship Include Equality; An Argument for Client Self-determination; Power and the Person-Centered Approach Collaborative Power and Social Change; Collaborative Power: Can it Succeed in the World of Work?; Training for Person-centered Facilitation Preparing to Practice A Person-centered Training Program; From the Intern's Point of View; Large Groups and Community From Group to Community; Healing the Wounds of Sexism for Men and Women; Conclusion What's Next?

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