The Carl Rogers Reader
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By: Carl Rogers
Format: Paperback
From: Mariner Books
Pub. Date: July 1989
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1989-08-16
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 544
Ean: 9780395483572
Isbn: 0395483573
Upc: 046442483575
ABOUT THE BOOK
This remarkable collection provides a personal look at Rogers' youth, marriage, and aging, and also addresses personal growth, education, and "client-centered therapy."
"I needed this book for a paper I was writing. This book came in a timely manner and was filled with everything I needed to write a report on Carl Rogers and his theory."
~ Written on 2008-10-15
"Though the book is lengthy, I enjoyed his tone more than other physchologists of his time"
~ Written on 2007-10-23
"This book is an excellent synopsis of Carl Rogers life's work. Instead of researching several other volumes, this text provides an accurate and complete re-telling of the development of Rogerian Client-Centred Therapy. The authors have captured the essence of Carl Rogers and his voice is evident throughout the text. A worthwhile read for those new to Rogerian Therapy."
~ Written on 2007-01-04
"The Carl Rogers Reader is an excellent, thought-provoking collection of articles by Carl Rogers from different stages in his career and covering many subjects linked to the person-centred approach to psychotherapy. I found this book fascinating, enlightening and occasionally surprising; for example, when I realised just how much he was against accreditation for therapists. At all times, the life-affirming nature of the man shines through. If you are preparing to be a therapist and are drawn to the person-centred way, or are simply interested in the life and work of Carl Rogers, you will find this book a treasure trove.
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~ Written on 2006-05-13
"always a pleasure to read rogers. this book is a compilation of many wonderful pieces. rogers had a great ability to see beyond the surface and connect with people in a very real, personal, and therapeutic way. in an at times parental sort of way, rogers was able to see through to the heart of a patient and his issues and bring insight and hope. great read for those new to psychological theory/practice AND those who have been doing it for awhile."
~ Written on 2005-09-26