Client centred therapy /
Carl R. Rogers.
- London : Constable, 1965.
- 560 p. ; 22 cm. + pbk.
Part I: A current view of client-centered therapy -- The developing character of client-centered therapy -- The attitude and orientation of the counselor -- The therapeutic relationship as experienced by the client -- The process of therapy -- Three questions raised by other viewpoints: transference, diagnosis, applicability -- Part II: The application of client-centered therapy -- Play therapy / Elaine Dorfman -- Group-centered psychotherapy / Nicholas Hobbs -- Group-centered leadership and administration / Thomas Gordon -- Student-centered teaching -- The training of counselors and therapists -- Part III: Implications for psychological theory -- A theory of personality and behavior.