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... Carl Rogers played a principal role in this new concentration. ... To understand Carl Rogers' ideas, it is important to first briefly examine his life history. ...
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Carl Rogers was a psychotherapist who, in the early part of the twentieth Century, developed the concept of client-centered psychotherapy. ...
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The main thrust of Carl Rogers' theories of human psychology and treatment revolves around the client- or person-centered therapy. ...
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... TWO: Rogers\' view of educators and of education: Carl Rogers did not believe in the kind of education which simply forced students to become \"well-informed ...
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A comparison between Heinz Kohut and Carl Rogers illuminates the contributions of the former to modern psychology, according to Edwin Kahn in an article ...
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... of Cambridge. The humanistic school of psychology was developed by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow in the 20th century. The most ...
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... An example in the book given by Carl Rogers's study explains a young girl who perceives she is liked by every one and makes friends easily. ...
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... Two other phenomenological theorists, Carl Rogers and George Kelly believed that private experiences, subjective perceptions and the self all have an important ...
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... (Summary of Carl Roger's "Self-Theory") Carl Rogers describes self-concept and positive-regard as the impressions of ourselves. ...
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... The therapist focuses on being empathic in their listening as well as employing Carl Rogers's philosophy of "Unconditional positive regard" towards the client. ...
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... The last method is also a group of different therapies, but it mainly consists of a therapy that was developed by Carl Rogers. Mr ...
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... force" (Robinson 237). American psychologists Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow led the humanistic movement. According to Rogers, all ...
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... the mind. Its was from this very school of thought that emerged the person centered counseling developed by Carl Rogers. The aim ...
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... We'll the world-renowned psychologists Bill Coulson, Carl Rogers, and Abraham Maslow says their theories of DARE were inconclusive. ...
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... Psychologist Carl Rogers theorized that children, as well as all people should be treated with Unconditional Positive Regard, meaning that despite their ...
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... When attempting to analyze the personality of Jackie, I agree more with Carl Rogers's theory of personality due to it's more unified concept, application ...
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... In the 1960's a new psychology, the "Third Wave" or "self-actualization" was developed by Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, and William Coulson. ...
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... Library 1990: Volume 2). The dominant developmental theories are Freud's theory of personality development,(later being adapted by Carl Rogers), and Piaget's ...
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... Library 1990: Volume 2). The dominant developmental theories are Freud's theory of personality development,(later being adapted by Carl Rogers), and Piaget's ...
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... Carl Rogers states that 'each of us see's the world in our own unique way and that is why we behave as we do' ( quoted in Frankland and sanders, 1995, p.2). ...
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Carl Rogers developed client-Centered therapy in 40's and 50's. The approach of this therapy is non-directive. The word "non-directive ...
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... eternity". In 1969, a psychologist names Carl Rogers described the natural tendencies of human beings, with respect to learning. He ...
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... (Corsini, 1995, p.97) Person Centered Therapy, developed by Carl Rogers, is a self-directed growth process characterized by genuineness, empathy, nonjudgmental ...
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... (Freud, 33). The fully functional human being of Carl Rogers or the healthy specimen of Abraham Maslow has no place in Freud's theory of psychoanalysis. ...
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... physician! What's up with that?" My time with Carl Rogers had been so soft. His non-invasive style had been quite gentle. Never ...
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... Cognitive counselling, founded by Beck and refined by Carl Rogers, is generally short term, structured, and aimed at teaching clients to adjust their thinking ...
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... Psychologists who have influenced me. The three include: Dorothea Dix, Karen Horney, and Carl Rogers. The paper aimed to present ...
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... RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS, INC · NEW YORK · 1979 A SYSTEM ANALYSIS MODEL OF URBANIZATION AND CHANGE BY: CARL STEINITZ AND PETER ROGERS MIT PRESS ...
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... mythology as interpreted be the psychoanalytic theories of the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung ... The Big Broadcast of 1937, and he also played Will Rogers servant in ...
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