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| Genre/Form: | Aufsatzsammlung Case studies Case Reports |
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| Named Person: | Carl R Rogers; Carl R Rogers; Carl R Rogers; Carl R Rogers; Carl Ransom Rogers; Carl R Rogers; Carl R Rogers; Carl R Rogers |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Barry A Farber; Debora Brink; Patricia M Raskin |
| ISBN: | 1572300647 9781572300644 1572303778 9781572303775 |
| OCLC Number: | 35331305 |
| Description: | xv, 383 pages ; 24 cm |
| Contents: | A scheme of Rogers' clinical responses / Debora C. Brink and Barry A. Farber -- The case of Loretta : a psychiatric inpatient / Nathaniel J. Raskin -- Rogers and Gloria : the effects of meeting some, but not all, of the "necessary and sufficient" conditions / Fred Zimring -- The myth of nondirectiveness : the case of Jill / Maria Villas-Boas Bowen -- On Mary and Louise : an argument for client self-determination / Peggy Natiello -- Client-centered therapy and undivided attention : the case of Mary Jane Tilden / Robert E. Dingman -- A contemporary psychoanalytic perspective : Rogers' brief psychotherapy with Mary Jane Tilden / Jesse D. Geller and Edith Gould -- A silent young man : the case of Jim Brown / Jerold D. Bozarth -- The power of empathic exploration : a process-experiential/Gestalt perspective on the case of Jim Brown / Leslie S. Greenberg -- Rogers and Sylvia : an intimate and affirming encounter / David J. Cain -- Rogers and Sylvia : a feminist analysis / Maureen O'Hara -- Uncharacteristic directiveness : Rogers and the "anger and hurt" client / Barbara Temaner Brodley -- The case of "anger and hurt" : Rogers and the development of a spiritual psychotherapy / Samuel E. Menahem -- Rogers and Mark : the power of the brief encounter / Julius Seeman -- Rogers' work with Mark : an empirical analysis and cognitive-behavioral perspective / Adele M. Hayes and Marvin R. Goldfried. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Barry A. Farber, Debora C. Brink, Patricia M. Raskin ; foreword by Maria Villas-Boas Bowen. |
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Abstract:
After each case is presented, a client-centered therapist elaborates on the session's strengths, weaknesses, theoretical assumptions, inconsistencies, and notable features. In addition, for the experiential cases in the second section, a practitioner from another orientation - psycho analytic, cognitive-behavioral, spiritual - provides critical commentary. By discussing the similarities and differences between their approaches and the client-centered approach, they offer insight into the advantages and shortcomings of Rogers' model. Furthermore, the contributors represent a diversity of tone and content that reflect the wide-ranging influence of Rogers' model and the many creative ways it can be understood and applied. An important volume for psychotherapists, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, and psychiatric nurses, this book also serves as a text for courses in counseling, psychotherapy, psychology, and client-centered therapy.
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"Farber, Brink, and Raskin have compiled a unique and exciting volume. This superbly edited collection of therapy transcripts and associated commentaries helps to consolidate Carl Rogers' legacy to the field and will stimulate critical thinking and discussion for years to come. Therapists of all orientations will appreciate this rich collection of clinical material demonstrating a master clinician at work as well as the stimulating commentaries by leading theorists. The volume will acquaint a new generation of clinicians with Rogers' remarkably prescient thinking and will help to stimulate the type of close attention in academic circles that it so deeply deserves." --Jeremy D. Safran, PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Psychology, New School for Social Research, New York, NY"To be deeply heard on an emotional level is a rare, transformative occurrence. My father was such a master listener who created an I-thou relationship with his clients. Witnessing his psychotherapy was to view a man fully open, receptive and present to another human being while holding a deep faith in the actualizing abilities of that person. The book offers a broad range of theoretical analyses of 10 recorded and transcribed cases of Carl Rogers. Although the written word never fully captures the aura, essence or ambience of a therapeutic session, it is important to try to understand what Carl Rogers did--what worked and what didn't work--to create a growthful environment for the client. As we critique and learn from his work we advance the field of psychotherapy." --Natalie Rogers, PhD, author of The Creative Connection Read more...

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