Carl Rogers Reader

ISBN-10
1417711337
ISBN-13
9781417711338
Category
Psychology
Language
English
Published
1989-08
Publisher
Turtleback Books
Author
Carl R. Rogers

Description

This volume stands as a splendid introduction to the life and work of a pioneering psychotherapist. Selections ranging from 1942 to 1987 provide a personal look at his early influences and marriage, and reveal his approach to psychotherapy, individual case studies, research, and even crosscultural efforts to improve communication with professionalsin the Soviet Union. We see the beginning of "client-centered" therapy and can trace Rogers's commitment to its ideas through a lifetime.

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