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.
Statements (44)
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| instanceOf |
book
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non-fiction book → psychology book → |
| argues |
clients have inherent capacity for growth
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therapist should provide a facilitative climate → |
| author |
Carl Rogers
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| emphasizes |
client autonomy
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client self-direction → congruence of the therapist → empathic understanding → therapeutic relationship → unconditional positive regard → |
| field |
clinical psychology
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counseling → psychotherapy → |
| focusesOn |
conditions for therapeutic change
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process of counseling → role of the client in therapy → role of the therapist in therapy → |
| hasImpactOn |
humanistic approaches in mental health
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therapeutic ethics → therapist training curricula → |
| historicalSignificance |
foundational text of client-centered therapy
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helped transform modern psychotherapy → |
| influenced |
counseling psychology
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modern talk therapy → psychotherapy training practices → |
| influencedBy |
Carl Rogers' clinical work
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| introducedConcept |
client-centered therapeutic approach
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non-directive counseling → person-centered therapy principles → |
| language |
English
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| mainSubject |
client-centered therapy
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counseling → humanistic psychology → psychotherapy → |
| notableFor |
shifting focus from therapist interpretation to client experience
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systematic presentation of client-centered therapy → |
| publicationYear |
1942
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| relatedWorkByAuthor |
Client-Centered Therapy
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On Becoming a Person → |
| theoreticalOrientation |
client-centered
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humanistic → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Carl Rogers
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