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I was preparing a lesson tonight on ‘Congruence’ for my level 3 class, the theory tells us that that along with ‘Empathy’ and ‘Unconditional Positive Regard’, this ‘trinity’ of conditions which Carl...
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One of the wonderful things about the internet is the ability to to find out things you would not know if you did not have it ……. For example Carl Rogers involvement with the CIA in 1958, detailing...
View Articlekey concepts of person centred counselling
Hello and welcome to my first post in 2013. in this post I would cover, key concepts of person centred counselling, as I know a lot of students will be preparing to take exams and I thought this video...
View ArticleShame in Psychotherapy
Shame in psychotherapy is one of the most powerful emotions clients can experience, and perhaps the most contradictory and difficult to work with as a therapist. One of the most powerful reflections...
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Carl Rogers and Gloria Carl Rogers and Gloria, there cannot be many counsellors or students of counselling that have not watched the film ‘Three approaches to Psychotherapy’ and wondered who Gloria...
View ArticleFacebook’s Research Breached Ethical Standards
The revelations published in the Wall St Journal that Facebook in 2012 had manipulated information on the news feeds of 689,000 users home pages, in an attempt to make people feel more positive or...
View ArticleThe Myth of Rogers ‘Core Conditions ‘
Ask anyone who has studied counselling, what psychologist Carl Rogers is best known for, 9 times out of 10 the reply will be “ The Core Conditions”, which is interesting if we consider that Rogers...
View ArticleNatalie Rogers – An Appreciation
The news of Natalie Rogers death, shocked and saddened the world of counselling and psychotherapy in equal measure. Natalie Rogers was born in 1928 to Carl Rogers and Helen Elliot, and went on to...
View ArticleShame in Psychotherapy
Shame in psychotherapy is one of the most powerful emotions clients can experience, and perhaps the most contradictory and difficult to work with as a therapist. One of the most powerful reflections...
View ArticleCarl Rogers and Gloria
Carl Rogers and Gloria Carl Rogers and Gloria, there cannot be many counsellors or students of counselling that have not watched the film ‘Three approaches to Psychotherapy’ and wondered who Gloria...
View ArticleFacebook’s Research Breached Ethical Standards
The revelations published in the Wall St Journal that Facebook in 2012 had manipulated information on the news feeds of 689,000 users home pages, in an attempt to make people feel more positive or...
View ArticleThe Myth of Rogers ‘Core Conditions ‘
Ask anyone who has studied counselling, what psychologist Carl Rogers is best known for, 9 times out of 10 the reply will be “ The Core Conditions”, which is interesting if we consider that Rogers...
View ArticleNatalie Rogers – An Appreciation
The news of Natalie Rogers death, shocked and saddened the world of counselling and psychotherapy in equal measure. Natalie Rogers was born in 1928 to Carl Rogers and Helen Elliot, and went on to...
View ArticleCTP 012 – Self-Actualisation – Solving Ethical Problems – Seven Stages Of...
Self-Actualisation – Solving Ethical Problems – Seven Stages Of Process in Practice 2 – Difference between Counselling and Psychotherapy In episode 12 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes...
View Article022 – Client Notes and Confidentiality – Actualising Tendency – Offering a...
022 – Client Notes and Confidentiality – Actualising Tendency – Offering a Free First Meeting – Research in Practice In episode 22 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly talk...
View ArticleReview – To Lead An Honorable Life
To Lead An Honorable Life An invitation to Person Centred Counselling John M Shlien, a contemporary and former student of Carl Rogers. A former lecturer at Harvard University ,he remained one of the...
View Article025 – Introjected Values – Gerard Egan – Building a Website 2 – Gender in...
025 – Introjected Values – Gerard Egan – Building a Website 2 – Gender in Counselling In episode 25 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly discuss introjected values. ‘Theory...
View ArticleCounselling-Frame of Reference
How to develop empathic understanding Counselling-frame of reference Counselling-frame of reference was first used by Carl Rogers, the founder of person-centred therapy, in 1959. He believed:- “The...
View ArticlePhenomenology Person Centred Counselling
Phenomenology in Person Centred Counselling The philosophy of individual experience. Carl Rogers, the ‘founding father’ of humanistic counselling embraced Phenomenology person centred counselling...
View ArticleRecent Developments in Person-Centred Therapy
Recent Developments in Person-Centred Therapy: Carl Rogers and Beyond Recent developments in person-centred therapy have been cited in a number of books, in particular The Tribes of the Person-Centred...
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