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  • Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987
     
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  • Client-centered psychotherapy.
     
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  • Humanistic psychology.
     
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  • Philosophy.
     
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  • Psychotherapy.
     
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    On becoming a person [electronic resource] : a therapist's view of psychotherapy / Carl Rogers.
    by Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987
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    New York : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012.
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  • Client-centered psychotherapy.
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  • Humanistic psychology.
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  • Philosophy.
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  • Psychotherapy.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=0A077F5C-D43C-41FD-B717-9FB7EC4D42C4 This title is available online; click here to access
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    9780544086661 (electronic bk.)
    054408666X (electronic bk.)
    1299903487 (electronic bk.)
    9781299903487 (electronic bk.)
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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. A new introduction by Peter Kramer sheds light on the significance of Dr. Rogers's 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's "client-centered therapy" becomes particularly timely and important.
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