On becoming a person; [electronic resource] a therapist's view of psychotherapy.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1961]Description: 420 p. illus. 23 cmISBN:- 0395081343
- 9780395081341
- 0395084091 [pbk.]
- 9780395084090 [pbk.]
- 158.1 21
- 131.322
- RC480.5 .R62
- WM 420
- 77.72
Includes bibliography.
"This is me" -- Some hypotheses regarding the facilitation of personal growth -- The characteristics of a helping relationship -- What we know about psychotherapy, objectively and subjectively -- Some of the directions evident in therapy -- What it means to become a person -- A process conception of psychotherapy -- "To be that self which one truly is" : a therapist's view of personal goals -- A therapist's view of the good life : the fully functioning person -- Persons or science? : a philosophical question -- Personality change in psychotherapy -- Client-centered therapy in its context of research -- Personal thoughts on teaching and learning -- Significant learning : in therapy and in education -- Student-centered teaching as experienced by a participant -- The implications of client-centered therapy for family life -- Dealing with breakdowns in communication, interpersonal and intergroup -- A tentative formulation of a general law of interpersonal relationships -- Toward a theory of creativity -- The growing power of the behavioral sciences -- The place of the individual in the new world of the behavioral sciences -- Appendix. A chronological bibliography of the publications of Carl R. Rogers, 1930-1960.
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