Carl Rogers: The Quiet Revolutionary is a unique kind of autobiography that explores all these aspects of his life, and more, through a series of interviews.The result is a lively account in Rogers' own words of the peaks and valleys of ...
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Carl Rogers revolutionised the practice of psychotherapy. His influence today is perhaps stronger than ever. For this, the first biography of Rogers, the author has drawn heavily on the papers left by Rogers to the Library of Congress.
This diary, under the title “My Trip to China,” was written by 20-year old Carl Ransom Rogers during his six-moth journey to the Far East in 1922.
... Rogers (ed.), Freedom to Learn for the '80s. Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill. Baldwin, M.(ed.) (2000) The Use of Self in Therapy, 2nd edn. New York: The Haworth Press. Barrett-Lennard, G.T. (1998) Carl Rogers' Helping System: Journey ...
Providing insights into his life and an explanation of his major theoretical ideas, this book offers an introduction for those practitioners and students of the person-centred approach.