A Way of BeingPersonal experiences and perspectives: Experiences in communication -- My philosophy of interpersonal relationships and how it grew -- In retrospect: forty-six years -- Growing old: or older and growing? -- Do we need "a" reality? -- Aspects of a person-centered approach: Foundations of a person-centered approach -- Empathic: Unappreciated way of being -- Ellen West-and loneliness -- Building person-centered communities: Implications for the future -- Six vignettes -- Some new challenges to the helping professions -- Process of education-and its future: Can learning encompass both ideas and feelings? -- Beyond the watershed: And where now? -- Learnings in large groups: Their implications for the future -- Looking ahead: Person-centered scenario: World of tomorrow, and the person of tomorrow. |
Contents
My Philosophy of Interpersonal | 27 |
In Retrospect FortySix Years | 46 |
Growing Old Or Older | 70 |
Do We Need A Reality? | 96 |
ASPECTS OF A PERSONCENTERED | 111 |
Empathic An Unappreciated | 137 |
Ellen WestAnd Loneliness | 164 |
Building PersonCentered | 181 |
Some New Challenges to | 235 |
Can Learning Encompass both Ideas | 263 |
Beyond the Watershed | 292 |
Learnings in Large Groups | 316 |
LOOKING AHEAD A PERSONCENTERED | 337 |
A Chronological Bibliography of | 357 |
Acknowledgments | 377 |
Six Vignettes | 207 |
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