Further Reading
- Bachelor, A. 1988. How Clients Perceive Empathy: A Content Analysts of ‘Received’ Empathy, Psychotherapy, 25, 2: 227–240.
- Bragan, K. 1987. I and Thou: An Examination of Empathy, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 21: 575–579.
- Kirschenbaum, H. and Henderson, V. L. 1990. The Carl Rogers Reader, London, Constable.
- Kohut, H. 1982. Introspection, Empathy and the Semicircle of Mental Health, International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 63: 395–408.
- Lammert, M. 1986. Experience as Knowing: Utilizing Therapist Self Awareness, Social Casework. The Journal of Contemporary Social Work, June: 369–376.
- Lomas, R. 1987. The Limits of Interpretation, Harmondsworth, Penguin. May, R. 1939. The Art of Counselling, NY, Abingdon Press.
- Miller, A. 1985. Thou Shalt Not Be Aware, London, Pluto Press.
- Miller, M. 1989. A Few Thoughts on the Relationship between Counselling Techniques and Empathy, Journal of Counselling and Development, 67: 350–351.
- Rogers, C. R. 1951. Client-Centered Therapy, London, Houghton and Miflin.
- Rogers, C. R. and Stevens, B. 1967. Person to Person., The Problem of Being Human, Lafayette, CA, Real People Press.
- Rothenberg, A. 1987. Empathy as a Creative Process in Treatment, International Review of Psycho-Analysis, 14: 445–461.
- Swann, J. 1982. Shoes, Frome, Somerset, Butler and Tanner. A Batsford Book
- Winnicott, D. W. 1964. The Child, the Family, and the Outside World, Harmondsworth, Penguin.