An edition of On Becoming a Person (1961)

On becoming a person

a therapist's view of psychotherapy.

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An edition of On Becoming a Person (1961)

On becoming a person

a therapist's view of psychotherapy.

  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 114 Want to read
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  • 5 Have read

The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement, revolutionized psychotherapy with his concept of client-centered therapy. His influence has spanned decades, but that influence has become so much a part of mainstream psychology that the ingenious nature of his work has almost been forgotten. Houghton Mifflin is delighted to introduce this preeminent psychologist to the next generation with a new edition of this landmark book.

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Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
420

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
131.322
Library of Congress
RC480.5 .R62

The Physical Object

Pagination
420 p.
Number of pages
420

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5819046M
Internet Archive
onbecomingperson00roge
LCCN
61004718
Library Thing
103323

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2354102W

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I HAVE BEEN INFORMED that what I am expected to do in speaking to this group is to assume that my topic is "This is Me."
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