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Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach Nathaniel J. Raskin

Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach By Nathaniel J. Raskin

Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach by Nathaniel J. Raskin


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Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach brings together an important set of difficult-to-obtain original papers and writings by Nat Raskin for academics, teachers, researchers and all serious students.

Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach Summary

Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach by Nathaniel J. Raskin

Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach brings together an important set of difficult-to-obtain original papers and writings by Nat Raskin for academics, teachers, researchers and all serious students. This humble title conceals a treasure-trove of work covering practically the whole sixty-year history of this approach from its origins as 'nondirective therapy' to its present day incarnation as the 'person-centred approach'. As a student and later colleague of Carl Rogers, Nat Raskin's contributions are of particular value to present-day scholars. His involvement in the development of the approach is traced through sixteen chapters starting with one of the most frequently-quoted papers in the client-centred archive and concluding with a paper published in 2001.

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I found reviewing Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach extemely rewarding and fulfulling. This work is a must-read for any counsellor practicing Client-Centred Therapy. Diane Lorimer, Counselling Australia Vol.5, No.1 2005

About Nathaniel J. Raskin

Nat Raskin began graduate work with Carl Rogers at Ohio State University in 1940, continuing at the University of Chicago after World War II, receiving his PhD in 1949. He returned to New York, taught at New York University, and Columbia University's Teacher's College, and became Director of Research Planning at the American Foundation for the Blind. In 1957 he went back to Chicago as Chief Psychologist at the Children's Memorial Hospital. In 1991 he became Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences at Northwestern University's Medical School, Chicago. He remained a student, associate and friend of Carl Rogers until Rogers died in 1987.

Table of Contents

The development of nondirective therapy. (1948) The development of the 'Parallel Studies' Project. (1949) An analysis of six parallel studies of therapeutic process. (1949) An objective study of the locus-of-evaluation factor in psychotherapy. (1952) Studies of psychotherapeutic orientations. Ideology and practice. (1974) Learning through human encounters. (1975) Becoming a therapist, a person, a partner, a parent, a ... (1978) The concept of self in client-centered therapy and the person-centered approach, 1940-1980. (1980) Client-centered group psychotherapy. Part I. Development of client-centered groups. (1986a) Client-centered group psychotherapy. Part II. Research on client-centered groups. (1986b) Some memorable clients and what makes them so. (1986c) Carl Rogers and client/person-centered psychotherapy. (with Fred M. Zimring). (1992) The case of Loretta: A psychiatric inpatient. (1996a) *Person-centred psychotherapy: Twenty historical steps. (1996b) Person-centered therapy. (2000) The history of empathy in the client-centered movement. (2001)

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GOR009081531
9781898059578
1898059578
Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach by Nathaniel J. Raskin
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