|
Client-Centered Therapy Its current practice, implications and theory
Rogers, Carl R. Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, USA Year Published: 1965 First Published: 1951 Pages: 560pp Resource Type: Book
A presentation of nondirective and related points of view in counselling and therapy.
Abstract: -
Table of Contents
PART 1 A Current View of Client-Centered Therapy
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
PART 11 The Application of Client-Centered Therapy
Play Therapy Group-Centered Psychotherapy by Nicholas Hobbs, Ph.D. Group-Centered Leadership and Administration by Thomas Gordon, Ph.D. Student-Centered Teaching The Training of Counselors and Therapists
PART 111 Implications for Psychological Theory
A Theory of Personality and Behavior
References Index
Topics
|
AlterLinks
c/o Sources
© 2025.
|
|
|
|