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    Analysis of Rogers Interview with Gloria

    Student Declaration: "I declare that the work submitted is my own" Section C Tutor’s Comments A qualitative analysis of Carl Rogers famous interview with Gloria, encountering the basic principles of the client centered approach. Abstract This paper is a qualitative analysis of the famous Carl Rogers interview with Gloria filmed in 1964 in the United States of America. The basic concepts of the client centered theory and therapy will also be encountered

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    Rogerian Person-Centered Therapy

    What Is “Person-Centered”? A Posthumous Conversation with Carl Rogers on the Development of the Person-Centered Approach Sharie Adams Cambridge College The article to be discussed in this journal capture the attention of the critic upon reading the title. It was not wholly morbid-to say the least-it was odd. There was a palm-reader-gypsy-at-the-fair air to the title. Out of the many titles that were perused, the title alone made the selection easy. The author, Howard Kirschenbaum- a notable

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    studies, for exploratory cluster analysis and for a combined application of qualitative and quantitative research strategies is emphasized. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0402347 Q-Sort technique First developed by Stephenson (1953), and later by Carl Rogers (1954) in humanistic psychotherapy. The Q-Sort technique helps judge self-esteem and personal growth. It helps indicate the individuals (poor) perceived self, and ideal-self. Q-sort technique - scaling General methodology developed to discriminate

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    Carol Rogers Influence in Psychology

    Carl Rogers and His Influence on Modern Psychology Introduction Carl Rogers is considered the founder of client-centered therapy, which asserts that childhood experiences affect an individual’s feelings, thoughts, and behavior (Rathus, 2004). The therapist must see the world from that of the client to be effective in treatment. Rogers has influenced many psychological theories and therapies present today, especially positive psychology. Despite this fact, many who practice positive psychology

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    My Perspective

    The perspective that I’m writing about that “fits” or is the closest to my own way of thinking is the humanistic theory. I chose to write about this because I agree with Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow in that people are generally motivated to improve or achieve the highest level of success that an individual can. Even though Carl Rodgers believed that the actualizing tendency applied to all organisms and not just humans, I figured he deserved to be mentioned along with Abraham Maslow beings they both

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    Counseling Approach to Lisa

    Counseling Approach To Lisa Janelle Wheatley CNED 401 The Pennsylvania State University Abstract This paper will be focusing on Lisa, a Mexican American woman who suffers from a drug and alcohol addiction. I will be talking about Lisa’s family background and her current situation as well. I will pick a counseling theory and briefly describe this theory in detail. I will then apply this theory to Lisa and her situation. The last thing that this paper will focus on will be why I choose this

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    Case Study: Therapeutic Relationships

    Therapeutic Relationship The relationship between the client and I is the main emphasis of my personal theory. The person-centered core conditions I mentioned of unconditional positive regard, genuineness, and accurate empathic understanding would be a central part of this person-to-person relationship, and it would be very important to have those conditions present from the very first session I have with a client. This way of being is something I will need to practice and figure out exactly how

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    Professonal Knowledge and Ablities

    Professional Knowledge and Abilities Michelle Pressley University of Phoenix Developing professional knowledge and abilities can help one in advancing in their career by having the proper professional knowledge and skills. Having the proper professional knowledge can also help in making one more efficient in their job. Developing professional knowledge and abilities deeply impacts the success of our careers because the more knowledge and skills, the more you will be paid to use those skills

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    Carl Rogers 19 Propositions

    Carl Rogers 19 Propositions The Development of the SELF Proposition 8: The Self The person’s conception of who he is. The self emerges from all our experiences Experiences change therefore the Individual is ‘fluid’ The Individual’s picture of itself is his own perception We control our own perceptions of ourselves Change is not easy The individual need stability and continuity regarding himself. If not: confusion and do not know who he is. The individual sense of identity is

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    Carl Rogers The Bunyip Of Berkeley's Creek

    Jenny Wagner’s “The Bunyip of Berkeley’s Creek” relates to Carl Rogers’ self theory by means of the bunyip going through stages of finding the self. Through stages of finding the self, like incongruence and conditions of worth, the bunyip feels less about himself. This suggests a reflection of someone being intimidated by today’s society for being unique. He is eventually pushed to nonexistence, but comes to the conclusion of not caring what the other characters think and spreads its positivity

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