On Becoming a Person : a Therapist's View of Psychotherapy / Carl R. Rogers, Ph. D.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0395081343
- 9780395081341
- 0395084091
- 9780395084090
- 039575531X
- 9780395755310
- 158.1986 23
- 158.1 21
- 131.322
- RC480.5 .R62
- WM 420
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Odessa College Stacks | 158.1986 R724O (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 51994001703299 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1: Speaking personally. "This is me" -- pt. 2: How can I be of help?. Some hypotheses regarding the facilitation of personal growth ; The characteristics of a helping relationship ; What we know about psychotherapy, objectively and subjectively -- pt. 3: The process of becoming a person. Some of the directions evident in therapy ; What it means to become a person ; A process conception of psychotherapy -- pt. 4: A philosophy of persons. "To be that self which one truly is" : a therapist's view of personal goals ; A therapist's view of the good life : the fully functioning person -- pt. 5: Getting at the facts : the place of research in psychotherapy. Persons or science? : a philosophical question ; Personality change in psychotherapy ; Client-centered therapy in its context of research -- pt. 6: What are the implications for living?. Personal thoughts on teaching and learning ; Significant learning : in therapy and in education ; Student-centered teaching as experienced by a participant ; The implications of client-centered therapy for family life ; Dealing with breakdowns in communication, interpersonal and intergroup ; A tentative formulation of a general law of interpersonal relationships ; Toward a theory of creativity -- pt. 7: The behavioral sciences and the person. The growing power of the behavioral sciences ; The place of the individual in the new world of the behavioral sciences -- Appendix. A chronological bibliography of the publications of Carl R. Rogers, 1930-1960.
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