This book delineates the foundations and clinical work of person-centred counselors in a practice setting. Six sessions are the maximum number of sessions typically available to clients in this setting. Thus, the counselor is forced to deal with 'time limited therapy'. There is frustration with with the limited sessions generally accorded to the clients, but there is also satisfaction that the person-centred approach restricted by time limited conditions is clinically effective. The author has soundly accomplished a difficult undertaking." - From the foreword by Jerold D Bozarth, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Counseling and Human Development, University of Georgia, USA.