Abstract

SUMMARY This article begins by elaborating an experiential personal construct psychology definition of reverence. A discussion of the experience of reverence in the therapy relationship begins by focusing on the therapist's reverence of the client and is followed by an exploration of the therapist accepting the client's reverence. Ways that the therapist and client can retreat from the experience of the reverential also are explored. Finally, I discuss the experience of transpersonal reverence within experiential personal constructivism.

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