Dictionary of Personal Development

“Dictionary of Personal Development” by Paul Tosey is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on December 21, 2001. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as an accessible guide to terminology frequently encountered in various domains related to personal development, including counselling, psychotherapy, and professional training.
Readers will find a wealth of information that covers the origins, meanings, and usage of terms relevant to psychology and psychotherapy. The dictionary is designed for practitioners, students, and trainees, while also appealing to informed participants or clients interested in the vocabulary of human experience and development. Its humanistic approach ensures that it is not confined to a single discipline, making it a versatile reference for anyone engaged in personal growth and organizational consultancy.
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The dictionary provides an accessible guide to terms commonly used in various fields concerned with personal development, including counselling and psychotherapy, organisational consultancy and management training, adult education, professional development, and group leadership. There is much cross-pollination of vocabulary, and while the authors’ approach is humanistic, the dictionary is deliberately not discipline-based or profession-based. The dictionary is primarily for practicioners, students and trainees, and will also be of interest to informed participants or clients. It aims to give a reliable guide to the origins, meanings and usage of terms as well as being a point of departure to a myriad of fields and topics concerned with human experience and development.
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