The CNDA way : A revolutionary approach to relationships and self-love
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ByColette Portelance (Author)
Ebook
- Quebec publishers
According to the CNDA (creative non directive approach) developed by Colette Portelance, individuals aiming to offer assistance or support to others in their personal or professional lives must first learn to know, understand, and accept themselves. Only then will those in the helping role be able to feel and show true acceptance, trust, and love towards those they are helping, enabling them to fulfil their creative potential and find greater happiness and harmony in their lives.
Table of contents
| Cover | 1 |
|---|---|
| Copyright | 7 |
| Table of contents | 8 |
| Introduction | 14 |
| Chapter 1: The Creative Non-Directive Approach | 20 |
| A. The nondirectivity phenomenon in Quebec | 20 |
| B. Rogerian non-directivity | 21 |
| C. The Creative Non-Directive Approach | 25 |
| D. The directivity/non-directive dialectic | 25 |
| The foundation of the CNDA | 52 |
| Chapter 2: Respect for the way the brain functions | 54 |
| A. Lozanov and Suggestology | 54 |
| B. The brain | 55 |
| Chapter 3: Respect for the way the psyche functions | 72 |
| A. The life of the psyche | 72 |
| B. Psychic functioning | 118 |
| C. Emotion | 175 |
| D. Complexes | 180 |
| E. Defense mechanisms | 210 |
| F. Patterns | 249 |
| Chapter 4: Respect for the process of liberation and change | 312 |
| A. Self-knowledge | 315 |
| B. Acceptance | 319 |
| C. Responsibility | 323 |
| D. Expression | 329 |
| E. Observation | 334 |
| F. The choice of protective mechanisms | 338 |
| G. Taking creative action | 381 |
| Chapter 5: Respect for different types of intelligence | 384 |
| A. Discovering of different types of intelligence | 384 |
| B. Types of intelligence | 389 |
| C. Rationalists | 391 |
| D. Pragmatists | 402 |
| E. Esthetes | 414 |
| Chapter 6: The paramount importance of the helper | 428 |
| A. The teacher as helper | 430 |
| B. The role of therapy and inner work in the training of helpers | 443 |
| C. The helper and therapy | 454 |
| Conclusion | 472 |
| Bibliography | 478 |
| Back Cover | 482 |
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Author biographies
About Colette Portelance
Thérapeute Non Directif Créateur et pédagogue, le docteur Colette Portelance est diplômé en Sciences de l’Éducation de l’Université de Montréal et de l’Université de Paris. Auteur et conférencière réputée, elle a créé l’ensemble des programmes de formation professionnelle du Centre de Relation d’Aide de Montréal Inc. et de l’École Internationale de Formation à l’ANDC Inc. dont elle est la cofondatrice. Thérapeute chevronnée, elle a développé ses propres conceptions psychopédagogiques et psychologiques de la relation d’aide qu’elle a élaborées dans la création d’une nouvelle approche: l’Approche non directive créatrice (ANDC), approche qu’elle développe dans ses nombreux ouvrages. Spécialiste de la communication et des relations humaines, Colette Portelance est connue et reconnue pour son authenticité, son respect profond de la personne et sa grande capacité à favoriser l’exploitation des ressources personnelles et professionnelles.
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Book details
- Publisher
- Éditions du CRAM
- Categories
- Self-help & personal development, Psychology
- Publication date
- March 2015
- Pages
- 482
- Chapters
- 41
- Language
- English
- ISBN EPUB
- 9782897211004
- ISBN Paper
- 9782897211325




