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On January 8th, 2002, I lit a candle to honor my father’s100th birthday and give thanks to him for being a caring father, and to Helen for being a nurturing mother. As a therapist I know ...
Since nursing is a helping profession, the principles set forth by Carl Rogers are particularly pertinent because the helping relationship, which we acknowledge as his main heritage, has ...
Contemporary clinical psychology doesn’t quite know what to do with Carl Rogers. On the one hand, it is widely acknowledged that Rogers changed the landscape of American psychology. ...
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Client-Centered Therapy developed by Carl Rogers and Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy developed by Eugene Gendlin share much, and yet they differ in many ways. This paper discusses the ...
MKTG 3.0 2009 Edition, 3rd Edition, Charles W. Lamb, Joseph F. Hair, Carl McDaniel, TEST BANK --------------------------------------------------------- My email is: bestsmtb@gmail.com My email is: ...
Carl G. Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychologist whose principles have been found to be applicable to nearly all academic disciplines from mythology to religion to quantum physics, and to nearly all ...
An exciting book for the person-centered enthusiast or explorer. Farber, Brink and Raskin's edited work begins with an overview of Rogerian principles, including common misconstruals and ...
The organism is the total individual, including thoughts, feelings, and physical well-being. Selfactualization is the main motivation of the organism. The organism is capable of allowing some ...
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