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Being-with and being-counter: relational depth - the challenge of fully meeting the client (2006)

Abstract
Following on from a previous publication (Schmid & Mearns, 2006), this paper continues the authors’ investigation of the relationship emphasis within person-centered therapy. It explores the concept of relational depth (Mearns & Cooper, 2005), especially in regard to work with hard-to-reach clients, outlining the particular challenges to the therapist seeking to engage the different parts of the client, even those in self-protective conflict with the therapeutic process. The ethical boundaries of therapeutic confrontation and dialogue that constitute relational depth are explored as is the developmental agenda for the therapist.

Publication details
Publisher WAPCEPC
Repository Strathprints: The University of Strathclyde Institutional Repository (United Kingdom)
Keywords Education
Type Article, PeerReviewed
Relation http://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/8695/