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The Psychotherapy of Carl Rogers : Cases and Commentary

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This book presents ten cases conducted by Carl Rogers, eight of which are fully transcribed.

Featuring critical commentaries by notable psychotherapists, the book affords readers the opportunity to read unedited case material by this pioneering though often overlooked client?centered therapist, and to compare the responses of therapists from diverse orientations.

The cases included represent Rogers's work over a 40?year period, with clients ranging from schizophrenic to well?functioning.

Contributing authors, who include practitioners of psychoanalytic, cognitive?behavioral, gestalt, existential, and spiritual models of psychotherapy, as well as client?centered approaches, comment on the strengths and weaknesses of Rogers's approach to each case, as well as his theoretical assumptions.

In all, the volume both honors Rogers's memory and demystifies his contributions to the field.

This book will be of interest to all psychotherapy providers, including psychologists, social workers, counselors, psychiatrists, and psychiatric nurses. It will serve as a text for introductory courses in counseling and psychotherapy; comparative psychotherapy; history and systems of psychotherapy; humanistic psychology; and client?centered therapy.

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Guilford Publications
1572300647 / 9781572300644
Hardback
10/02/1997
United States
English
335 pages
165 x 241 mm, 735 grams
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