This book presents a holistic overview of the work of renowned psychologist Carl Rogers, known for developing the person-centered approach. It positions Rogers' humanistic approach clearly within contemporary psychology and details its continuing applications in the wider field of human flourishing. In doing so, Stephen A. Joseph offers a critical perspective but ultimately a peaceful synergy between Rogers' person-centered approach and the field of positive psychology. The book provides a comprehensive view on why Rogers' theory matters, the challenges in embracing it, and how to live the person-centered approach in practice.…mehr
This book presents a holistic overview of the work of renowned psychologist Carl Rogers, known for developing the person-centered approach. It positions Rogers' humanistic approach clearly within contemporary psychology and details its continuing applications in the wider field of human flourishing. In doing so, Stephen A. Joseph offers a critical perspective but ultimately a peaceful synergy between Rogers' person-centered approach and the field of positive psychology. The book provides a comprehensive view on why Rogers' theory matters, the challenges in embracing it, and how to live the person-centered approach in practice.
Stephen A. Joseph is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, a registered psychotherapist and coaching psychologist. He is an emeritus professor at the University of Nottingham where he was the convenor of the Centre for Research in Human Flourishing. Specializing in humanistic and positive psychology, he is the editor of Positive Psychology in Practice: Promoting Human Flourishing in Work, Health, Education, and Everyday Life (2015), and author of Authentic. How To Be Yourself and Why It Matters (2019).
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Figures * List of Boxes * Foreword * 1: Acknowledgments * 2: Author note * 3: Introduction: An idea ahead of its time * 4: The quiet revolution of Carl Rogers: From non-directive therapy to the person-centered approach * 5: There is nothing so practical as a good theory: A theory of therapy, personality, and interpersonal relationships * 6: Three characteristics of the person-centered approach: Social environment, self-determination, and fully functioning * 7: Reconceptualizing psychopathology: Conditions of worth versus breakdown and disorganization * 8: Issues in person-centered practice: One treatment for all cases * 9: Putting the theory into action: A way of being * 10: Building bridges to positive psychology: Applications to psychotherapy, organizations, and education * The paradox of the person-centered approach: Natural science in theory but phenomenological in practice * The facts are friendly: Evidence from psychotherapy research and positive psychology * Looking ahead * Afterword * Further reading * Notes * References * Index
* List of Figures * List of Boxes * Foreword * 1: Acknowledgments * 2: Author note * 3: Introduction: An idea ahead of its time * 4: The quiet revolution of Carl Rogers: From non-directive therapy to the person-centered approach * 5: There is nothing so practical as a good theory: A theory of therapy, personality, and interpersonal relationships * 6: Three characteristics of the person-centered approach: Social environment, self-determination, and fully functioning * 7: Reconceptualizing psychopathology: Conditions of worth versus breakdown and disorganization * 8: Issues in person-centered practice: One treatment for all cases * 9: Putting the theory into action: A way of being * 10: Building bridges to positive psychology: Applications to psychotherapy, organizations, and education * The paradox of the person-centered approach: Natural science in theory but phenomenological in practice * The facts are friendly: Evidence from psychotherapy research and positive psychology * Looking ahead * Afterword * Further reading * Notes * References * Index
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