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Person-Centred Experiential Counselling for Depression

Third Edition


February 2026 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This book introduces Person-Centred Experiential Counselling for Depression (PCE-CfD), an evidence-based and NICE recommended therapy for depression available within the UK National Health Service (NHS). The book provides:

 

- The knowledge base needed to work with this model. 

- A step-by-step guide to the core competencies and skills applied to the phases of therapy. 

- In-depth case studies illustrating the model in practice. 

- The evidence-base supporting this model. 

- Additional content on training, supervision and recent developments in PCE-CfD. 

 

It is vital reading for those taking PCE-CfD Practitioner training to achieve the licensing necessary to work within the NHS counselling workforce, for those on broader counselling and psychotherapy courses, and for researchers and practitioners working or wishing to work, within the NHS workforce. 

 
1 Introduction
 
2 Person-Centred Experiential Therapy
 
3 The Person-Centred Experiential Theory of Depression
 
4 First Meetings and the Initial Phase Sessions
 
5 Early Sessions Phase of PCE-CfD
 
6 Middle Phase Sessions
 
7 Final Phase and Endings
 
8 Training, Supervision and Research
 
9 Future Orientations and Conclusions

For multiple reasons, I think this is an important book.  It is both a labour of love and a labour of political necessity:  The authors share a deep love for person-centred-experiential psychotherapy, grounded in decades-long experience as counsellors, trainers and scholars.  They also recognize the importance of dialog and engagement with medicalized mental health care in the UK and elsewhere, arising out of the challenges of the recent past and speaking to the present moment across the current array of humanistic-experiential psychotherapies. 
 
I see a real shift in this book toward a more balanced consideration of the role of process-facilitation in PCE-CfD, underscoring the continuity between a more traditional person-centred approach and related approaches like Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT). That the authors were able to achieve this hard-won bridge-building bodes well for the future of humanistic-experiential psychotherapies in general.

Robert Elliott
Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde

Throughout their updated third edition, Murphy and Pearce help Counselling for Depression (PCECfD) practitioners navigate the complex tensions between person-centred values and their manualised, evidence-based approach to treating depression in medical settings. With a strong emphasis on practice, this book will be an essential read for both trainees and qualified PCECfD counsellors who want to develop and enhance the competences required for offering PCECfD in the NHS and beyond.

 

 

 

 

Nicola Blunden
Deputy Head of Professional Standards, BACP

David Murphy

David Murphy, PhD., is a Chartered Psychologist, Full Member of the Division of Counselling Psychology, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and registered member of General Psychotherapy Council. He is Professor of Psychology and Education and Director for the Centre for Research in Human Flourishing at The University of Nottingham, England. David’s previous books include Person-Centred Experiential Counselling for Depression Second Edition published by Sage. He is editor of the official British Psychological Society-Wiley published Counselling Psychology: A textbook for study and practice (2017). He is Co-editor of... More About Author

Peter Pearce

Dr Peter Pearce is Director of Clinical Training at Metanoia Institute, London, where he has held senior academic and leadership roles for over two decades, including Faculty Head for Applied Social and Organisational Sciences and Head of the Person-Centred Department. Peter’s clinical career began in NHS community multidisciplinary teams specialising in adult mental health and learning disability services, where he held clinical and consultant roles for almost 20 years. He led the Metanoia Institute team that collaborated with NHS England and BACP’s Research and Professional Standards departments, to co-author the National Curriculum for... More About Author

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