On becoming a person : a therapist's view of psychotherapy /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1995.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Peter D. Kramer
  • Preface: To the Reader
  • Ch. 1. "This is Me"
  • Ch. 2. Some Hypotheses Regarding the Facilitation of Personal Growth
  • Ch. 3. Characteristics of a Helping Relationship
  • Ch. 4. What We Know About Psychotherapy - Objectively and Subjectively
  • Ch. 5. Some of the Directions Evident in Therapy
  • Ch. 6. What It Means to Become a Person
  • Ch. 7. Process Conception of Psychotherapy
  • Ch. 8. "To Be That Self Which One Truly Is": A Therapist's View of Personal Goals
  • Ch. 9. Therapist's View of the Good Life: The Fully Functioning Person
  • Ch. 10. Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question
  • Ch. 11. Personality Change in Psychotherapy
  • Ch. 12. Client-Centered Therapy in its Context of Research
  • Ch. 13. Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning
  • Ch. 14. Significant Learning: In Therapy and in Education
  • Ch. 15. Student-Centered Teaching as Experienced by a Participant
  • Ch. 16. Implications of Client-Centered Therapy for Family Life
  • Ch. 17. Dealing with Breakdowns in Communication - Interpersonal and Intergroup
  • Ch. 18. Tentative Formulation of a General Law of Interpersonal Relationships
  • Ch. 19. Toward a Theory of Creativity
  • Ch. 20. Growing Power of the Behavioral Sciences
  • Ch. 21. Place of the Individual in the New World of the Behavioral Sciences
  • Appendix: A Chronological Bibliography of the publications of Carl R. Rogers. 1930-1960.