Reports on the structure, operations, and effectiveness of the various types of encounter groups
Carl Rogers coined the term, 'The Basic Encounter Group' to identify encounter groups that operated on the principles of the person-centered approach.
lack of the kind of data that could contribute to a more solidly based understanding of the role of encounter groups in recent social change. We now have some information about the effects of encounter groups on participating ...
Carl Rogers on Encounter Groups
Inside Groups: A Practical Guide to Encounter Groups and Group Therapy
Encounter. Groups. and. Humanistic. Psychology. From one angle of regard, the 1977 symposium to which this essay was presented is ... encounter groups dissolve into an ever-new mix of bodily and spiritual disiplines and delights.
the Red Knight said at last . " Yes but then I came and rescued her ! " the White Knight replied . — Through the Looking Glass Having looked at patients ' expectations of psychotherapy , we now turn to those characteristics of patients ...
A Study of Encounter Group Casualties Irvin D. Yalom , MD and Morton A. Lieberman , PhD ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY , 1971 , Vol . 25 , pp . 16-30 . il. How psychologically dangerous are encounter groups ? For several years mental ...
One of the criticisms leveled against encounter groups was that they often harmed participants. ... that although a few participants experienced adverse effects as a result of their encounter group experience, the incidence was low.
T-groups are often now called sen- sitivity groups . Rogerian encounter groups were initiated by American humanistic psychotherapist Carl Rogers in 1970. Rogers applied his client-centered therapy philosophy, which was initially ...