“One of the problems with the Person-Centred approach is that it’s become so commonplace. People talk about ‘the core conditions’ but then go off and do other things… I also think there’s a bit of ignorance about it, that people haven’t really studied it in depth, so they see it as a bit “light”. What I want to communicate is that there is a real depth to the Person-Centred approach and also, a lot of it is going to be about updating it. It’s moved on since 1957 when Rogers wrote his major article. That was over half a century ago. It’s time to push the refresh button.”
In this 9-minute interview with Alison, you’ll hear more from Keith about inter-subjectivity and the importance of what he calls ‘philosophical congruence’. Watch the full video here and find out more details about his 2-day workshop in Melbourne and Sydney in October here.