Peter F. Schmid

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Peter F. Schmid (born February 9, 1950 in Vienna ) is an Austrian psychotherapy scientist, psychotherapist ( person-centered psychotherapy ), practical theologian , pastoral psychologist and author.

Life

Peter F. Schmid was a student of Carl Rogers . In 1969 he founded the person-centered training according to Carl Rogers in Austria. He completed his habilitation in 1997 with the work In the Beginning is Community: Person-Centered Group Work and has been head of the course for person-centered psychotherapy at the Sigmund Freud University since 2006 . He is the founder of the Institute for Person-Centered Studies (IPS of APG) in Austria, Faculty Member at Saybrook University in San Francisco , USA, and works at universities in Austria, Germany and Great Britain. Schmid is the initiator of the World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy (WAPCEPC) and the European Network of Person-Centered and Experiential Associations (PCE Europe) as well as co-founder and editor of the international journals Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies and Person . Schmid is considered to be the founder of the dialogical approach in person-centered psychotherapy. Schmid has published over 350 relevant publications. He is the Carl Rogers Prize winner of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2009. As a playwright, he most recently published Faust III (premiered in Vienna in 2010).

He treats, publishes and teaches in Vienna .

Fonts

  • The advisory conversation. Method and practice of interviewing. Herder, Vienna 1973.
  • Personal encounter. The person-centered approach in psychotherapy, counseling, group work and pastoral care. Echter, Würzburg 1989. 5th edition 2007.
  • with Carl R. Rogers: person-centered. Basics of theory and practice. With an annotated consultation by Carl Rogers, Grünewald, Mainz 1991. 6th edition 2007.
  • with Peter Frenzel, Marietta Winkler (eds.): Handbook of person-centered psychotherapy. Edition Humanistische Psychologie, Cologne 1992. 2nd edition 1996.
  • with Werner Wascher (Ed.): Towards creativity. A person-centered reading and picture book. edition sandkorn, Linz 1994.
  • Person-centered group psychotherapy. A manual. Volume 1: Autonomy and Solidarity. Edition Humanistic Psychology, Cologne 1994.
  • Person-centered group psychotherapy in practice. A manual. Volume 2: The Art of Encounter. Junfermann, Paderborn 1996.
  • with Robert Hutterer, Gerhard Pawlowsky, Reinhold Stipsits (eds.): Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy. A paradigm in motion. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1996.
  • In the beginning there is community. Person-centered group work in pastoral care and practical theology. Contribution to a theology of the group. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1998.
  • with Peter Frenzel, Wolfgang W. Keil, Norbert Stölzl (Eds.): Client- / person-centered psychotherapy. Contexts, concepts, concretizations. WUV Facultas, Vienna 2001.
  • with Catherine Iseli et al. (Ed.): Identity - Encounter - Cooperation. Person- / client-centered psychotherapy and counseling at the turn of the century. GwG, Cologne 2002.
  • with Mick Cooper, Maureen O'Hara, Gill Wyatt (Eds.): The Handbook of Person-Centered Psychotherapy and Counseling. Palgrave, Houndmills 2007.
  • with Mick Cooper, Maureen O'Hara, Art Bohart (Eds.): The Handbook of Person-Centered Psychotherapy and Counseling. Second Edition Palgrave, Houndmills 2013.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pete Sanders: The tribes of the person-centered nation. PCCS, Ross-on-Wye 2004; Dave Mearns, Mick Cooper: Working at relational depth in counseling and psychotherapy. Sage, London 2005.