Petruska Clarkson was a professor and fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Fellow of the British Psychological Society. Petruska sadly passed away in 2006.
A coverage of the uses and abuses of the therapeutic relationship in counselling, psychology, psychotherapy and related fields. It provides a framework for integration, pluralism or deepening... (more)
Brings together the thoughts of 25 years of experience in supervision. The book is designed to be helpful to the supervisee as well as to the trainer/suprevisor. The examples are all contextualised... (more)
The book brings together a wide range of theoretical perspectives on ethics and morality, from formal research studies to theoretical and philisophical explanations of the ethics of psychotherapy.... (more)
This text aims to stimulate both psychotherapists or supervisors by inviting them into thinking and feeling in conversation with the author. (more)
Petruska Clarkson's classic text is the definitive introduction to Gestalt therapy. This fourth edition, updated by Simon Cavicchia, covers the latest in Gestalt theory, research and practice.... (more)
Beyond schoolism; working with countertransference; existentialism and five relational modes; intersubjectivity and recovered memory; Heraclitus; as within, so without; supervision - an invariant... (more)
The third volume in the "Clarkson on Psychotherapy" series brings together a selection of Professor Clarkson's work. Most of the material has not previously been formally published and ranges from... (more)
Fritz Perls was the co-founder of Gestalt Therapy, which is based on a holistic view of people and their relationship to the environment, and which remains one of the most influential approaches in... (more)
Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy is the first advanced textbook for psychotherapists and counsellors who use the theory and techniques of Transactional Analysis in their practice. Clarkson... (more)
Under five main headings of nature of psychotherapy, its culture, modalities, settings and issues, this handbook is a suitable reference for all health professionals and general readers. 541 pages. (more)