Leren in vrijheid
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Deze auteur plaatst de hoogste autoriteit bij persoonlijke ervaring, beschouwt deze als de toetssteen voor het ontdekken van waarheid. Zijn werk richt zich op persoonsgerichte, humanistische en cliëntgerichte benaderingen, waarbij de nadruk ligt op de waarde van individuele ervaring in het wordingsproces. Hij pleit ervoor om terug te keren naar de eigen geleefde ervaring om de waarheid te benaderen zoals deze zich ontvouwt.







Carl Rogers' early work delves into his person-centred approach to counselling and psychotherapy, offering valuable insights into the evolution of psychological practices. This rare first edition is a significant contribution to the history of psychology, making it a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike. The book is part of a series that aims to republish classic texts in high-quality, modern formats, preserving the original content and artwork for contemporary readers.
A profound and deeply personal collection of essays by renowned psychologist Carl RogersThe late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement and father of client-centered therapy, based his life's work on his fundamental belief in the human potential for growth. A Way of Being was written in the early 1980s, near the end of Carl Rogers's career, and serves as a coda to his classic On Becoming a Person. More philosophical than his earlier writings, it traces his professional and personal development and ends with a prophetic call for a more humane future.
To anyone interested in psychology or sociology or politics or morality, Rogers will give a new dimension of awareness. The Month
This book crystallizes the progress which has been made in the last ten years in the development of techniques and basic philosophy of counselling.
Collection of essays by American psychotherapist Carl Rogers written between 1951 and 1961, in which he put forth his ideas about self-esteem, flexibility, respect for self, and acceptance of others.
A splendid introduction to the life and work of the pioneering psychotherapist, Carl Rogers.
Conversations with Martin Buber, Paul Tillich, B.F. Skinner, Gregory Bateson, Michael Polanyi, Rollo May and Others
Offers a brief profile of Rogers, and shares his discussions with theologians and psychologists issues in psychotherapy