Praise for previous editions: An important book...a most sophisticated text. Mearns & Thorne have written a book for all counsellors & psychotherapists. The reader will be left both grateful & hungry for more
- British Journal of Guidance & Counselling The discussion of empathy acceptance & congruence is central & should be required reading for all trainees working to understand the richness of these core concepts...outstanding
- Counselling & Psychotherapy The Journal of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy Without doubt the clearest description of the person-centred approach to counselling that I have read apart from Carl Rogers own writings. I felt that I had got to know both Dave Mearns & Brian Thorne through their offering the reader their own congruence & I found this aspect of the book at times quite moving
- Social Work Today Gives real insight into person-centred counselling... This is a gentle book; an absolute delight to read (I couldnt put it down) as it held me in the realm of my own feelings. I would like to thank both authors for sharing so much of their intimate selves.I recommend this book to trainee counsellors trained counsellors clients & those involved in the helping professions. It is a book that has influenced me & that I would not want to be without
- BPS Counselling Psychology Review Excellent all rounder" for practitioners to learn & build upon counselling skills with young offenders
- lecturer Guidance Youth & Youth Justice Nottingham Trent University An excellent text. Student friendly & covering all main issues
- lecturer Psychology Swansea Institute of HE Stimulates a re-exploration of the doctor-patient relationship
- British Medical Journal I felt understood by this book!
- Ann Weiser PCA Letter Network This book could very sensibly be placed on the reading lists of all counselling trainers & trainees...this is the most informative & useful book I have read in a long time & I have no doubt that if Carl Rogers were still alive today he would not only agree but also acknowledge experiencing some envy
- Changes The skilful conveying of tenderness & building of trust are well explained & described with lots of case study examples
- Guidance Matters Excellent book
- a useful & practical way to underpin current emphasis on humanism in nursing
- lecturer West London NHS Mental Health Trust Continues to be an excellent easy introduction but with depth. Deserves to be a bestseller!
- lecturer Preston College The book conveys the profound respect for the person for his/her autonomy & uniqueness which is inherent in the Rogerian approach
- British Journal of Medical Psychology A marvelous book; highly recommended. Someone has finally written an easily accessible book about the theory & practice
- mostly practice
- of the kind of therapy that makes the most sense to many focusers. Hurrah!
- The Focusing Connection Truly allows the reader to enter the world of the person-centered counsellor
- Contemporary Psychology Person Centred Counselling in Action written by Dave Mearns & Brian Thorne was originally published in 1988 about a year after the death of Carl Rogers. It has helped to maintain & stimulate interest in this approach & has become a best-seller in the Counselling in Action series
- The Journal of Critical Psychology Counselling & Psychotherapy It is now almost twenty years since the first edition of Person-Centred Counselling in Action appeared. In that time this SAGE bestseller has maintained enormous popularity with trainees & practitioners & has achieved world-wide acclaim. This substantially revised Third Edition provides an excellent introduction to the theory & practice of person-centred counselling while incorporating exciting new developments in the approach. Dave Mearns & Brian Thorne have preserved the compelling & accessible style of its predecessors. "