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67 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
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A monumental work defining the non-directive technique.,
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This review is from: Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications, and Theory (Paperback)
Rogers, the father of humanistic psychology, has created a technique for assisting others to understand and deal with their problems. The non-directive approach relies upon empathy, reflection and clarification to enable the client (patient) to exercise his responsibility for himself. Implicit in the method is the belief that only the client is able to choose a solution for his problems and, with the counselor's (therapist's) help, he will come to a point where he understands the exact nature of his problems enabling him to select solutions consistent with his own values.Non-directive techniques lend themselves to all interpersonal situations where adjustment of behavior to the demands of the environment will lead to greater satisfaction. It can be of particular value in business when counseling employees who are not performing to standard, experiencing difficulties with co-workers, expressing dissatisfaction with their work, etc. The book addresses also application of the approach in play therapy, group centered psychotherapy, group-centered leadership and administration, student-centered teaching, and the training of counselors and therapists. Finally, Rogersdevotes a section to discussion of the implications for psychological theory. Anyone engaged in guiding others should read this book and its predecessor: "Counseling and Psychotherapy".
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By martin valenzuela (el paso, texas, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications, and Theory (Paperback)
Es un excelente libro, para mi como estudiante de psicología me ha ayudado bastante a comprender la terapia centrada en el cliente, lo recomiendo a todos los estudiantes de esta bellisima carrera
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This review is from: Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications, and Theory (Paperback)
I was required to have this book while taking a graduate level class. It is very well written and easy to navigate.
I received the book within a week and I was very pleased with the fast delivery.
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Client-Centered Therapy!,
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It's an informative book for people interested in types of therapies. Carl Rogers is a great author. Was sent quickly and description was accurate!
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A great addition to the library for anyone interestd in psychology or in the counseling or human services field
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Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory by Carl R. Rogers (Paperback - June 1951)
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