…the individual has within himself or herself vast resources for self-understanding, for altering his or her self-concept, attitudes and self-directed behaviour – and…these resources can be tapped if…a definable climate of facilitative psychological attitudes can be provided.’1

The person-centred approach…finds its expression in attitudes and behaviours that create a growth-promoting climate.’2

 

1. ‘Two Strong Influences Upon Behaviour’

2. ‘Unconditional Positive Regard’

3. ‘Personal Working Alliance’

4. ‘Self-propelled Exploration Process’

5. ‘An Outline of the ‘Pathway’ of Client Centered Therapy’

 

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YouTube videos of Carl Rogers

YouTube videos of Carl Rogers with clients

Youtube videos of Eugene Gendlin

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1Carl Rogers, ‘A Client-centered/Person-centered Approach to Therapy’ (1986), The Carl Rogers Reader, eds. Howard Kirschenbaum and Valerie Henderson (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1989) 135.
2Rogers, ‘Client-centered/Person-centered’, 138.