Client-centered therapy : its current practice, implications and theory / Carl R. Rogers ; with special chapters by Elaine Dorfman, Thomas Gordon, Nicholas Hobbs.
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Description
xii, 560 pages ; 20 cm
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 535-548) and index.
Original Version
Originally published: [London] : Constable and Co., 1951.
Summary
Presenting the non-directive and related points of view in counselling and therapy, Rogers gives a clear exposition of procedures by which individuals who are being counselled may be assisted in achieving for themselves new and more effective personality adjustments.
Contents
The developing character of client-centered therapy -- The attitude and orientation of the counselor -- The therapeutic relationship as experienced by the client -- The process of therapy -- Three questions raised by other viewpoints : transference, diagnosis, applicability -- Play therapy -- Group-centered psychotherapy -- Group-centered leadership and administration -- Student-centered teaching -- The training of counselors and therapists -- A theory of personality and behavior.