Rogers (1957) foreshadows the later development of the person-centered approach in North America and elsewhere. In this paper, the authors present contrasting perspectives on the legacy of this key paper. First, from the perspective of classical person-centered therapy, Freire describes the context for this key paper within the wider frame of Rogers' body of work and emphasizes its continuing importance and relevance. Second, Elliott offers a personal history from the point of view of a psychotherapy researcher and process-experiential therapist. These two perspectives represent two major and distinct views of Rogers' legacy from within his direct intellectual and therapeutic descendants
Carl Rogers, a leading figure in the Third Force Psychology, was keenly aware of the inadequacies of...
© 2018, © 2018 University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education. The aim of this article is to show how...
“It is as though he listened and such listening as his enfolds us in a silence in which at last we b...
Rogers (1957) foreshadows the later development of the person-centered approach in North America and...
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Based on a keynote speech at the PCE 2022 conference, this paper responds to the conference theme "H...
In this chapter I summarise the main findings from more than 60 years of research of Person-Centred-...
Prsentation examining person-centred therapy. There are many different ways of being person-centered...
Carl Rogers’ work in clinical psychology and psychotherapy has been as influential as it is vast and...
In his “Beyond Words Symposium” at the Chicago Counseling and Psychotherapy Center in 1986, Carl Rog...
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of...
Whether conditions of worth theory can explain complex forms of human psychological distress, such a...
AbstractThis study examined the self theory of Carl Rogers in depth. There are some important concep...
As a first step in introducing the approach that has been uppermost in my own professional life, I w...
Carl R. Rogers (1902-1987), the founder of Client-Centered Therapy and Non-directive Education, has...
Carl Rogers, a leading figure in the Third Force Psychology, was keenly aware of the inadequacies of...
© 2018, © 2018 University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education. The aim of this article is to show how...
“It is as though he listened and such listening as his enfolds us in a silence in which at last we b...
Rogers (1957) foreshadows the later development of the person-centered approach in North America and...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available][Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available
Based on a keynote speech at the PCE 2022 conference, this paper responds to the conference theme "H...
In this chapter I summarise the main findings from more than 60 years of research of Person-Centred-...
Prsentation examining person-centred therapy. There are many different ways of being person-centered...
Carl Rogers’ work in clinical psychology and psychotherapy has been as influential as it is vast and...
In his “Beyond Words Symposium” at the Chicago Counseling and Psychotherapy Center in 1986, Carl Rog...
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of...
Whether conditions of worth theory can explain complex forms of human psychological distress, such a...
AbstractThis study examined the self theory of Carl Rogers in depth. There are some important concep...
As a first step in introducing the approach that has been uppermost in my own professional life, I w...
Carl R. Rogers (1902-1987), the founder of Client-Centered Therapy and Non-directive Education, has...
Carl Rogers, a leading figure in the Third Force Psychology, was keenly aware of the inadequacies of...
© 2018, © 2018 University of Cambridge, Faculty of Education. The aim of this article is to show how...
“It is as though he listened and such listening as his enfolds us in a silence in which at last we b...