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ARTICLETakens, Roelf Jan, & Duinkerken, Nienke - 42–1 (2004)

SUMMARY

In this article we report about daily practices of client-centred therapists. Our data stem from an inquiry held at the beginnings of three meetings organized by the VCgP about this topic. The first meeting focussed on the very beginning of the therapeutic process. The attention of the second meeting was on the course of the therapeutic treatment, whilst in the third meeting the end of the therapeutic encounter was discussed.

KEYWORDS

client-centered psychotherapy; the practice

The tPeP (Journal Person-centered experiential Psychotherapy) is the scientific journal for Dutch and Flemish psychotherapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, that work from, or are interested in a client-centered perspective.

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