Life and Personality Theory of Carl Rogers
.... pp. 417-8). One difference between
Rogers and
Freud concerned motivation as a way of thinking about the personality. The "actualization ....
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Freud & Jung's Theories of Dreams
.... Barton. A. (1993). Three worlds of theory: An existential-phenomenological study of the therapies of
Freud, Jung and
Rogers. Chicago: University of Chicago. ....
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Psychological Eclectic Theory «FR»
.... While it is true that integration of the disparate views of, say,
Freud and
Rogers, may be useful, there appears to have been no entirely satisfactory ....
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Psychological Eclectic Theory
.... While it is true that integration of the disparate views of, say,
Freud and
Rogers, may be useful, there appears to have been no entirely satisfactory ....
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Why We Dream
.... Barton. A. Three Worlds of Theory: An Existential-Phenomenological Study of the Therapies of
Freud, Jung and
Rogers. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1993. ....
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LOGOTHERAPY
.... wellbeing. Both
Rogers and
Freud addressed each of these issues respectively in their theories of psychoanalysis. Combining the ....
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Carl Jung's theory of Wholeness
.... Whereas
Freud considered complexes to be overwhelmingly negative, Jung believed that .... in the work of American psychiatric pioneer Carl
Rogers: "Carl
Rogers ....
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Christian Psychology
.... They will expect to see more results, however, than the followers of
Rogers and
Freud were able to realize. Experimentalism is certain to yield some. ....
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Psychology
.... of psychology, from Aristotle, Wundt, Titchener, James, Ebbinghaus, Pavlov, Watson, Wertheimer, and
Freud to Skinner, Ellis, Frankl, Maslow, and
Rogers. ....
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On Becoming a Person
Rogers. On Becoming a Person is a joy, a gem of a book, not because it challenges old concepts and ideas, although it does; not because it departs from
Freud, ....
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Therapist-Client Relationship
.... patient in the therapy relationship, along with her remark that
Freud's doctrine of .... Compare Carl
Rogers's view of the importance of self-disclosure on the part ....
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Psychotherapy
.... which seeks to dissect neuroses and end with to therapeutic recommendations (
Freud, 1961, p .... or failure is far less determined and indeed as
Rogers envisions it ....
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Intellectual Movements and Holistic Perspectives
.... Nye, Robert. Three Psychologies: Perspectives from
Freud, Skinner, and
Rogers. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1981. Sheridan, Charles and Radmacher, Sally. ....
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Rogerian and Gestalt Psychology
.... Perls did begin as a psychoanalyst, but became extremely antagonistic to
Freud and psychoanalytic techniques ....
Rogers cannot be said to have techniques, per se. ....
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Interviewing and Counseling Techniques
.... Alfred Adler and Viktor Frankl, who were contemporaries of
Freud, but somewhat .... associated with this movement are Adler, Frankl, Ellis, Maslow, May, and
Rogers. ....
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School Counseling of Christian Fundamentalists
.... theory of hope, examines the client/patient experience of hope in psychologically- based treatment options associated with
Freud, Skinner, or
Rogers. ....
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Behaviorism and the "Scientific" View
.... traditions" Ozman 1999 211), then it is just as correct to assume that
Freud's Oedipus complex had ....
Rogers, as a humanist, was, of course, Skinner's opposite. ....
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MAIN SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
.... While
Freud characterized all motivation as an attempt to find pleasure and avoid .... that the most well known humanistic therapist was Carl
Rogers who formulated ....
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Adolescence
.... strongly supported the notion of "unconditional positive regard," though under a different title, a construct that Carl
Rogers and the .... New York:
Freud, S. (1960 ....
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Analysis of a Life Stage: Adolescence
.... strongly supported the notion of "unconditional positive regard," though under a different title, a construct that Carl
Rogers and the .... New York:
Freud, S. (1960 ....
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Eight Schools of Psychology
....
Freud proposed the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages in which .... Humanistic theory as proposed by Abraham Maslow and Carl
Rogers regards people as ....
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RESEARCH TRADITIONS Introduction The field of
.... in the 20th century from what many considered the magical work of Sigmund
Freud to a .... According to Carl
Rogers, the phenomenal self is an image of the self that ....
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DETERMINISM VERSUS FREE WILL Introduction The
.... According to Pervin (1980),
Freud viewed the human as an energy system whose .... Pervin (1980) has noted that psychologists Rollo May, Carl
Rogers, Gordon Allport ....
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EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Present
.... He stated that
Freud's Ego, Super-ego, and Id were not of scientific status; Freudian .... Carl
Rogers (1902-1987) presented person/client-centered therapy. ....
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The Shaman as Healer
.... they may be of some value on the patient's mind" (
Rogers, as cited .... Richard Noll has hypothesized that both
Freud and Jung, whether consciously or subconsciously ....
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Marriage Adjustment Therapy
Stage development theorists, from
Freud and Jung to Piaget and Erikson might all be in .... for the intent of this research is defined best by Carl
Rogers who views ....
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Therapeutic Techniques
.... a lifetime, the therapist is expected to be something of an expert on the wide range of theories, from
Freud to Erikson, Skinner, Maslow,
Rogers, Frankl, and ....
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Motivation, Self-Actualization & Self-Growth
....
Rogers states just about the same thing when he says, "The fully functioning .... The Ibsens and the Schillers began to show us, together with
Freud and other ....
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PLAY THERAPY TRAINING IN MFT PROGRAMS
.... distinguished from) the psychoanalytic tradition in the work of Anna
Freud and Melanie Klein and from the person/client-centered work of Carl
Rogers (1954) in ....
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Rape in 18th/19th Centuries Great Britain
.... and contempt for women in the culture as a whole" (
Rogers 122 .... Routh's dismissal of these 'lies' foreshadowed
Freud's revised theory that his female patients had ....
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