The Carl Rogers ReaderThis remarkable collection provides a personal look at Rogers' youth, marriage, and aging, and also addresses personal growth, education, and "client-centered therapy." |
Contents
This Is Me 1961 | 6 |
My Own Marriage 1972 | 29 |
Or Older and Growing 1980 | 37 |
On Reaching 85 1987 | 56 |
A Newer Psychotherapy 1942 | 63 |
The Directive Versus the Nondirective Approach | 77 |
The Case of Herbert Bryan 1942 | 88 |
The Characteristics of a Helping Relationship 1958 | 108 |
Toward a More Human Science of the Person 1985 | 279 |
Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning 1957 | 301 |
The Politics of Education 1977 | 323 |
Can I Be a Facilitative Person in a Group? 1970 | 339 |
Some New Challenges to the Helping Professions 1973 | 357 |
The Politics of the Helping Professions 1977 | 376 |
A Philosophy of Persons | 397 |
A Note on The Nature of Man 1957 | 401 |
Reflection of Feelings and Transference | 127 |
A ClientcenteredPersoncentered Approach | 135 |
Ellen Westand Loneliness 1961 | 157 |
The Valuing | 168 |
Shall We Get Married? 1972 | 186 |
What I Learned from Two Research Studies 1986 | 203 |
The Use of Electrically Recorded Interviews | 211 |
The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions | 219 |
A Theory of Therapy Personality and Interpersonal | 236 |
Some Thoughts Regarding the Current | 263 |
The Fully Functioning Person 1961 | 409 |
Do We Need A Reality? 1978 | 420 |
A More Human World | 431 |
Social Implications 1960 | 436 |
Resolving Intercultural Tensions 1977 | 438 |
A Psychologist Looks at Nuclear War 1982 | 445 |
The Rust Workshop 1986 | 457 |
Inside the World of the Soviet Professional 1987 | 478 |
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The Carl Rogers Reader Carl Ransom Rogers,Howard Kirschenbaum,Valerie Land Henderson No preview available - 1990 |
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