Institut für Personzentrierte Studien
Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Psychotherapie, Beratung, Supervision und Gruppenarbeit
Institute for Person-Centred Studies
Association for Psychotherapy, Counselling, Supervision and Group Facilitation

(APG • IPS)

    
 

CARL R. ROGERS in Österreich

tasapgAKADEMIE

Founded in 1969 as tas – team für angewandte sozialpsychologie / team for applied social psychology (from 1979 APG - now: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Personzentrierte Psychotherapie, Gesprächsführung und Supervision, from 2016 APG•IPS - Institute for Person-Centered Studies) the Institute is dedicated to continue the work of Carl Rogers and colleagues in developing, researching and teaching the Person-Centred Approach in psychotherapy, counselling, supervision, pedagogy, social and pastoral work, politics and related fields.

It was the first Austrian institution to teach and train the PCA. Its programmes were developed in co-operation with Carl Rogers and Doug Land from the Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla, California. (See Rogers’ letter of support from 1979 prior to the personal co-operation at 1/ips-crr.htm.) From the beginning of the legal regulation in 1990 the APG was recognized by the government as training institution under the psychotherapy law. Its basic principles became the Training Standards of PCE Europe from 2001.

Trainers of the Institute run the Department for Person-Centered Psychotherapy Study at the Sigmund-Freud University in Vienna, Austria, a full university-based study and training programme in PCT including doctorate. In addition, the IPS-based Akademie für Beratung und Psychotherapie / Academy for Counselling and Psychotherapy runs courses, training programmes and further training for PCT, PC Group Psychotherapy, Counselling, Supervision and Organizational Development, and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy.

Numerous publications by authors from the Institute in many languages as well as presentations at international congresses, conferences and symposia have been contributing significantly to the development of person-centred theory and practice. The Institute is co-founder of the international German language journal PERSON.

The IPS is both founding member of the WAPCEPC and NEAPCEPC (now PCE Europe) and Austrian umbrella organizations.

For more information see: www.apg-ips.at.

Akademie für Beratung und Psychotherapie
A-1030 Wien, Dißlergasse 5/4

Tel.: +43 1 713 77 96
Fax: +43 1 718 78 32
Mail: akademie@apg-ips.at

Institut für Personzentrierte Studien der APG
A-1030 Wien, Dißlergasse 5/4
Tel.: +43 1 713 77 96
Fax: +43 1 718 78 32
Mail:
office@apg-ips.at

Institut für Personzentrierte Studien - IPS - Vienna, Austria www.facebook.com/Institut.fuer.Personzentrierte.Studien

Journal PERSON: PERSON

  Lehrgang Psychotherapeutisches Propädeutikum der APG: www.apg.or.at.

Reference: Schmid, Peter F., "Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft Personenzentrierte Psychotherapie, Gesprächsführung und Supervision (APG) - Vereinigung für Beratung, Therapie und Gruppenarbeit". Geschichte, Entwicklungen, Zielsetzungen, in: PERSON 2 (1997) 97-110

 

ÖBVP: member of the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP) und des World Council for Psychotherapy (WCP)

ÖVS: member of the Association of National Organisations for Supervision in Europe (ANSE).
WAPCEPC: World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling

PCE-Europe, formerly NEAPCEPC: Network of the European Associations for Person-Centred and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counselling

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