Suzanne Keys
Born
Haiti
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Person-Centred Work with Children and Young People
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published
2008
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Idiosyncratic Person-Centred Therapy: From the Personal to the Universal
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published
2003
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From the Cottonfield to the Opera House
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“Person-centred counselling may be thought of as 'not enough'. In my experience it is. It allows for self-determination through an acknowledgement of a person's human rights.”
― Person-Centred Practice: The BAPCA Reader
― Person-Centred Practice: The BAPCA Reader
“To be fully human is to be able to acknowledge both strengths and weaknesses and to be unafraid of being vulnerable in the meeting with another person.”
― Idiosyncratic Person-Centred Therapy: From the Personal to the Universal
― Idiosyncratic Person-Centred Therapy: From the Personal to the Universal
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