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Arthur C. Bohart
Arthur C. Bohart is a retired professor emeritus at California State University Dominguez Hills. He was also affiliated with Saybrook University. Currently, he is doing some part-time teaching at Santa Clara University. He is the coauthor or coeditor of several books including How Clients Make Therapy Work: The Process of Active Self-Healing, Empathy Reconsidered, Humanity’s Dark Side, and Constructive and Destructive Behavior. His work has focused on experiencing, empathy, the person-centered approach and evidence-based practice in psychotherapy. He considers himself an integrative person-centered therapist.
Courtney Harris is currently completing her master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at Santa Clara University. She is a Marriage and Family Therapy Trainee at a local nonprofit mental health organization, where her experience has been focused mainly on children and youth. Her clinical orientation is an integration of Person-Centered, Existential and Attachment theories.
Elsa Gueziec holds a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University and is currently doing her MFT internship.