Carl Rogers & the Practice of Psychotherapy
This paper will begin with a brief overview of the life and contributions of
Carl Rogers, psychologist and scholar. .... Gendlin, ET (1988).
Carl Rogers. ....
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Life and Personality Theory of Carl Rogers
The subject is
Carl Rogers, his life and the theory of personality that he developed. ....
Carl Rogers: The man and his ideas. Kirschenbaum, H. (1979). ....
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Comparing Carl Rogers Martin Heidegger and George Kelly
Comparing
Carl Rogers (Phenomenal Field), Martin Heidegger (Existentialist Dasein), and George Kelly (Personal Construct Theory)
Carl Rogers' concept of the ....
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Therapist-Client Relationship
.... New York: Human Sciences Press, 1985.
Rogers,
Carl R.
Carl Rogers on Encounter Groups. New ....
Rogers,
Carl R., and Stevens, Barry. Person ....
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Carl Jung's theory of Wholeness
.... Jung's person-centered approach is echoed in the work of American psychiatric pioneer
Carl Rogers: "
Carl Rogers spearheaded the development of modern American ....
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The Humanist/Existentialist View
.... Kirschenbaum, H.: The
Carl Rogers Reader (1989).
Rogers,
Carl: A Philosophy of Persons (1978) "Downpoint", Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1978.
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Personal Essay
.... Another theorist who deals with significant life changes is
Carl Rogers. .... New York: Bantam Books, 1969.
Rogers,
Carl R. On Becoming a Person. ....
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Behaviorism and the "Scientific" View
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Rogers,
Carl: Freedom to Learn for the Eighties (1983) Merrill. Skinner, BF: Beyond Freedom and Dignity (1971) New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
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Family Therapy: Alienation
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Rogers,
Carl. "The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Therapeutic Personality Change." The
Carl Rogers Reader. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989. 219-235.
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Models of Personality and Abnormal Behavior The purpose of this ...
.... and abnormal behavior: (1) the cognitive model of Albert Ellis (Ellis, 1979, 1989), and (2) the phenomenological model of
Carl Rogers (
Rogers, 1961, 1972, 1977 ....
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The Humanistic Theory of Learning
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Rogers In this report, the theories of learning of the humanists Abraham Maslow and
Carl Rogers will be described ....
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Counseling Perspectives
.... of this paper is to present a critique of two books related to counseling: (1) Albert Bandura's (1977) Social Learning Theory; and (2)
Carl Rogers' book (1961 ....
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Carl's Jr. Restaurants
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Carl's Jr ....
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On Becoming a Person
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Carl Rogers is valuable as a psychologist because what he says in this collection of articles written over a period of approximately thirty years is so ....
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Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
.... a very young age.
Carl Rogers also wrote about the importance of the individual contemplative experience. Like Maslow,
Rogers as ....
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A personality disorder
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Carl Rogers, who founded humanistic psychotherapy, believed that a person's self-concept is made rigid by internalizing conditions of worth based on repressed ....
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Borderline Personality Disorder
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Carl Rogers, who founded humanistic psychotherapy, believed that a person's self-concept is made rigid by internalizing conditions of worth based on repressed ....
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Intellectual Movements and Holistic Perspectives
.... US clinical psychology. The method was founded by
Carl Rogers, an American psychotherapist born in 1902.
Rogers developed his theories ....
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Rise of American Literature During the 20th Century
.... Bode,
Carl. The Half-World of American Culture: A Miscellany. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 1965. .... Cambridge, MA: Cambridge UP, 1989.
Rogers, Kenny. ....
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Applying a Theoretical Model
.... The person-centered approach was developed by
Carl Rogers (1951, 1961, 1980) over a period of several decades, and it represented a substantial break from both ....
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Existentialism in Counseling and Psychotherapy
.... In this respect, existential psychology tends to be placed in the same category as the systems developed by Adler, Maslow, and
Carl Rogers - all of whom stress ....
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Existentialism in Counseling and Psychotherapy
.... In this respect, existential psychology tends to be placed in the same category as the systems developed by Adler, Maslow, and
Carl Rogers - all of whom stress ....
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The Phenomenological Perspective According to S
.... notions about the psychological constructs of "self," and "self-actualization." These notions are perhaps best explicated by
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow ....
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The Meaning of Marriage
.... sex marriages highlight the need to treat same-sex couples with "empathy, genuineness and unconditional positive regard" as highlighted by
Carl Rogers in his ....
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The Meaning of the Institution of Marriage
.... sex marriages highlight the need to treat same-sex couples with "empathy, genuineness and unconditional positive regard" as highlighted by
Carl Rogers in his ....
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Marriage Adjustment Therapy
.... Marital satisfaction for the intent of this research is defined best by
Carl Rogers who views marriage as two main concepts, "For some it is a romantic box ....
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LOGOTHERAPY
.... In the body I discuss the different ideas, concepts, techniques and approaches I have adopted from Christianity, Sigmund Freud and
Carl Rogers to create my own ....
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Person-Centered Psychotherapies
.... to mind when thinking about the strengths of person centered psychotherapies is the emphasis on unconditional positive regard, particularly in
Carl Rogers. ....
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Psychology Personality
.... of the focus on self-concept and self-determination of the humanistic assumptions of personality, I believe the Person-Centered Theory of
Carl Rogers is best ....
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FATHER-DAUGHTER INCEST
.... Person or client-centered therapy was developed by
Carl Rogers. This humanistic point of view placed responsibility for change on the client. ....
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