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The Carl Rogers Reader, by Carl Rogers

This remarkable collection provides a personal look at Rogers' youth, marriage, and aging, and also addresses personal growth, education, and "client-centered therapy."

  • Sales Rank: #72949 in Books
  • Published on: 1989-08-16
  • Released on: 1989-08-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.34" w x 5.50" l, 1.20 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 544 pages

From Library Journal
The currently popular publishing ploy of presenting as "readers" the exemplary writings of individual social scientists here benefits both Carl Rogers (1902-87) and audiences familiar or unfamiliar with his multifaceted work. Most of the selections have been published previously, some as early as 1942, but they are well arranged here, forming a coherent and informative portrait of Rogers as therapist, researcher, theoretician, educator, philosopher, diplomat, and private person. While "encounter group" now seems a buzzword past its prime, the form of person-oriented encounter Rogers helped to institutionalize in clinics, schools, and other professional settings is very much a part of contemporary American social theory. Although a few very academic papers are included, this volume will interest general readers (in part if not in full) as well as specialists.
- Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley P.L., Cal.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
The currently popular publishing ploy of presenting as "readers" the exemplary writings of individual social scientists here benefits both Carl Rogers (1902-87) and audiences familiar or unfamiliar with his multifaceted work. Most of the selections have been published previously, some as early as 1942, but they are well arranged here, forming a coherent and informative portrait of Rogers as therapist, researcher, theoretician, educator, philosopher, diplomat, and private person. While "encounter group" now seems a buzzword past its prime, the form of person-oriented encounter Rogers helped to institutionalize in clinics, schools, and other professional settings is very much a part of contemporary American social theory. Although a few very academic papers are included, this volume will interest general readers (in part if not in full) as well as specialists.
- Francisca Goldsmith, Berkeley P.L., Cal.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.� (Library Journal )

About the Author
Carl Rogers(1902-1987) was one of the most influential psychologists in American history. He received many honors, including the first Distinguished Professsional Contributor Award and the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Carl Rogers is a wise man
By Zhu
Great book, lots of introspective thinking. Great for a book club read. Also good for people thinking about going into counseling.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Essential reading for all psychotherapists....
By David C. Young
All psychotherapists know Carl Rogers, right? Didn't Rogers, founder of non-directive therapy, teach people to do just reflective listening? Isn't he replaced, now, by "evidence-based" psychotherapies which, unlike Rogers, are based on research?

Wrong. US psychotherapists may think they know Rogers. (Rogers is much better known in Europe.) But there are many aspects of Rogers that they likely don't know. And these aspects are here, in this Reader -- an excellent selection of Rogers' writings.

For example, Rogers was the founder of psychotherapy research, and client-centered research dominated the field for over 20 years, through the 1960's. (It continues to this day, mostly in Europe.) Rogers' classic article, "The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Therapeutic Personality Change" (1957), in this Reader, has still spawned more psychotherapy research, is still the most empirically validated study in the history of psychotherapy. In the opening years of the 21st century, the English publisher, PCCS Books, published no less than four thick volumes of theory & research on just these conditions. (All are available on amazon. See, for example, Unconditional Positive Regard (Rogers Therapeutic Conditions Evolution Theory & Practice).)

By the way, the end of the opening essay in this volume, "This is Me" (1961), is a more readable version of these conditions. His 1958 article, "The Characteristics of a Helping Relationship," also in this volume, describes how his "conditions" were already validated by research. Indeed, Rogers' client-therapist relationship remains one of the most research-based of all psychotherapies. And two recent & comprehensive meta-analyses of psychotherapy research, from the 1950's into the 21st century, present strong evidence that "contextual factors", including Rogers' "conditions", are more effective than the many diagnosis-based interventions. (Both these books -- The Great Psychotherapy Debate: Models, Methods, and Findings (LEA's Counseling and Psychotherapy Series) and The Heart and Soul of Change: Delivering What Works in Therapy -- are due out in December 2009 in their 2nd editions, updated with even more current research.)

Self-Disclosure: Of my first five teachers in psychotherapy, four were students of Carl Rogers, including Eugene Gendlin. Yet I'm nowhere near a "true believer". I do Cognitive Behavioral Therapies as well as Family Therapies, and I'm definitely a DSM-jock, often working closely with psychiatrists. But my core, my heart belongs to Rogers, which is "how" I do CBT, family therapy & DSM-diagnosing.

In this Reader, you'll find almost all Rogers' most important articles. "Toward a Modern Approach to Values: The Valuing Process of the Mature Person" (1964) has continuing implications for helping ethics avoid the twin problems of relativism & dogmatism. "Do We Need 'A' Reality?" (1978) develops one aspect of his "process of valuing", this from a later perspective. "A Theory of Therapy, Personality, and Interpersonal Relationships, As Developed in the Client-Centered Framework" (1959) is Rogers' most rigorous statement of the theory behind his client-centered approach. "A Client-Centered/Person-Centered Approach to Therapy" (1986) gives an extended transcript of a demonstration therapy session as well as a late summary of his expanded thinking about the "necessary & sufficient conditions". With this article, especially when combined with his "Reflection of Feelings and Transference" (1986/1987), the reader can grasp the differences between the simple "technique" of reflective listening and the deep interaction of Rogerian therapy. The Reader also has articles about his forays into education -- Rogers was, after all, not only a teacher, but a teacher of teachers.

With 33 articles & over 500 pages, the Reader is a true Rogerian feast. Though of course, there are articles I wish were included, in particular, "Empathic: An Unappreciated Way of Being" (found in Rogers 1980 A Way of Being) and his "Introduction" of the 1951 Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications, and Theory. But these are found in books readily available, and no selection of Rogers 16 books & 200+ scholarly articles could please everyone.

If you're a psychotherapist, I highly recommend buying & reading this book. Rogers' work bears not only reading, but also re-reading. If you do, I believe your clients will be glad. I'd read many of these articles several decades ago, and my more-recent re-reading helped "tone me up", all to my clients' benefit.

17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Short-cut to Dr. Carl
By LL
This book is an excellent synopsis of Carl Rogers life's work. Instead of researching several other volumes, this text provides an accurate and complete re-telling of the development of Rogerian Client-Centred Therapy. The authors have captured the essence of Carl Rogers and his voice is evident throughout the text. A worthwhile read for those new to Rogerian Therapy.

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