Counseling and Psychotherapy

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Counseling and Psychotherapy is a foundational 1942 book by Carl Rogers that introduced his client-centered therapeutic approach and helped transform modern talk therapy.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
psychology book
argues clients have inherent capacity for growth
therapist should provide a facilitative climate
author Carl Rogers
countryOfOrigin United States
emphasizes client autonomy
client self-direction
congruence of the therapist
empathic understanding
therapeutic relationship
unconditional positive regard
field clinical psychology
counseling
psychotherapy
focusesOn conditions for therapeutic change
process of counseling
role of the client in therapy
role of the therapist in therapy
hasImpactOn humanistic approaches in mental health
therapeutic ethics
therapist training curricula
historicalSignificance foundational text of client-centered therapy
helped transform modern psychotherapy
influenced counseling psychology
modern talk therapy
psychotherapy training practices
influencedBy Carl Rogers' clinical work
introducedConcept client-centered therapeutic approach
non-directive counseling
person-centered therapy principles
language English
mainSubject client-centered therapy
counseling
humanistic psychology
psychotherapy
notableFor shifting focus from therapist interpretation to client experience
systematic presentation of client-centered therapy
publicationYear 1942
relatedWorkByAuthor Client-Centered Therapy
On Becoming a Person
theoreticalOrientation client-centered
humanistic

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Carl Rogers
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