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_aRC602 _b.R64 2002 |
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100 | _aRoger,Carl R. | ||
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_aClient-Centered Therapy: _bIts Current practice, implication and theory |
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_aLondon _bConstable _cc2002 |
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_axii,560p.: _c22cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes Bibliographical references and Index | ||
505 | _a pt. I.A current view of client-centered therapy. 1. The developing character of client-centered therapy 2. The attitude and orientation of the counselor 3. The therapeutic relationship as experienced by the client 4. The process of therapy 5. Three questions raised by other viewpoints: transference, diagnosis, applicability pt. II. The application of client-centered therapy. 6. Play therapy / Elaine Dorfman 7. Group-centered psychotherapy / Nicholas Hobbs 8. Group-centered leadership and administration / Thomas Gordon 9. Student-centered teaching 10. The training of counselors and therapists pt. III. Implications for psychological theory. 11. A theory of personality and behavior | ||
650 | _aPsychotherapy | ||
650 | _aCounseling | ||
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