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C**Y
A good basic text
This was a required text for grad school. It was a handy reference and gives a good overview of humanistic/person centered theories.
U**S
The Person-Centered Approach to Therapeutic Change
I haven't read the book, because it is one of my textbooks for class next semester. However, it came to me in good shape and in a reasonable amount of time.
J**E
Good information
Good information here and it was an easy read. Basically used to familiarize student with Person-Centered approach and techniques. Good book for my library
C**M
Less than a 100 pages
This is a concise look at the Person Centred Approach. Personally I think it was an outrageous price to the size of the book and purchasing Client Centred Therapy by the man himself or Dave Mearn's Person-Centred Counsellingin Action would provide you with more value for money.
N**E
A little Gem
Initially I was disappointed at the size of the book as I felt it was very pricey for less than 100 pages. However, it has turned out to be a little gem. I'm using it for my diploma in counselling. I find McMillan explains the theory easily so I didn't 'switch off' as I do wading through other books. He uses case studies to illustrate. It is a good addition to the recommended reading material on my course.
A**R
great
No problems and quality great too.easy to read and recommended as part of counseling course I have just embarked upon. Looking forward to reading it fully.
S**T
Very good read
Fantastic read, very informative and extremely accessible to those studying at degree level. I recommend this book to all psychotherapy students
E**H
great book
really good bookfor the personcentred counsellor/trainee
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