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Carl Rogers: A Daughters TributeWin/Mac CD-ROM |
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A rich media, intimate view of the life and works of Carl Rogers. This CD-ROM is a profound tribute to one of the most important thinkers, influential psychologists and peace activists of the 20th century. This remarkable archive includes excerpts from Carl's 16 books, over 120 photographs spanning his lifetime, an updated and extensive bibliography, and award-winning, vintage video footage. Simply put, it is an essential resource for psychology students, teachers, libraries, universities, professionals, and historians. Maureen O'Hara, Ph.D., President, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center Purchase at PCCS Books Earn 12 CEU credits by purchasing this CD and taking an online test at ce-credit.com |
Carl Rogers: The Quiet Revolutionary Carl Rogers and David E. Russell |
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David Russells oral history is the most extensive compilation to date and amounts to a virtual autobiography of Carl Rogers. For those unfamiliar with Rogers work, it gives a unique perspective on the life and work of Americas most influential psychotherapist. For those already familiar with the subject, it provides many new insights, anecdotes and rich details about Rogers, the man, and the evolution of the person-centered approach. Howard Kirschenbaum, author of On Becoming Carl Rogers Carl Rogers was an Icon among Icons. He was not afraid to venture into new, practical and unexplored avenues of therapy and of peace. This is truly a must read for everyone in the field of helping others. Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D., author of Forgiveness What a treat. Carl Rogers in his own words. This oral history gives the reader an unparalleled opportunity to experience a truly seminal figure in the field of psychology. His personal charactersistecs are graphically portrayedhis generosity, egalitarianism, lucidity, honesty, and courageous self-disclosureand his evolving thoughts on human behavior are described in detail. Irvin Yalom, M.D., author of The Gift of Therapy and Existential Psychotherapy |
Carl Rogers (1902-1987) is one of the most influential psychologists of the twentieth century. Dr. Rogers created a profound and fundamental shift in the fields of psychology and human relations. His deep belief that each person has worth, dignity, and the capacity for self-direction was counter to the pervading thought of his day. In order to fully understand and appreciate his impact, it is important to know what experiences shaped his life and what influences directed his thinking. Carl Rogers: The Quiet Revolutionary is a unique kind of autobiography, or oral history, that explores all these aspects of his life, and more, through a series of interviews. The result is a lively account in Rogers own words of both his personal and professional life. He describes his early life, his family, his schooling, and his spiritual and intellectual development, as well as his professional career and the development of person-centered therapy. Of special note are the footnotes that gloss people, events and institutions that Rogers discusses; the extensive detailed endnotes; and the comprehensive bibliograpy. Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Midpoint Trade Books,
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On Becoming a Person: A Therapists View of PsychotherapyIntroduction by Peter Kramer, M.D. |
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The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement, revolutionized psychotherapy with his concept of client-centered therapy His influence has spanned decades, but that influence has become so much a part of mainstream psychology that the ingenious nature of his work has almost been forgotten in the United States. (In Europe his methods are taught in academia). A new introduction by Peter Kramer sheds light on the significance of Dr. Rogers work today. New discoveries in the field of psychopharmacology, especially that of the antidepressant Prozac, have spawned a quick-fix drug revolution that has obscured the psychotherapeutic relationship. As the pendulum slowly swings back toward an appreciation of the therapeutic encounter, Dr. Rogers Client-centered therapy becomes particularly timely and important. |
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A Way of BeingWith a new introduction by Irvin Yalom, M.D.
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Freedom to LearnWith H. Jerome Freiberg, (1994).
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