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Dr Carl Rogers outlines the factors he thinks most important in facilitating a group, the levels on which it should operate, and the importance of honest expression of feelings by the facilitators as well as...
Carl Rogers compares the humanistic model of personality with other theories. In two parts: 1) he discusses motivation, perception, learning, the self, his development of client-centred psychotherapy, and...
An edited recording of an intensive basic encounter group in New York led by Carl Rogers and Richard Parson. Eight total strangers meet for the first time to share some of the most intimate aspects of their...
An actual patient allowed herself to be filmed while engaged in therapy with three different therapists, distinguished by their different orientiations but sharing their therapeutic endeavours. 1: A general...
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