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Available for the first time in paperback, this 2007 second edition
of Howard Kirschenbaum's biography of Carl Rogers extends to over
700 pages and includes a more detailed personal and professional
history, an evaluation of the Wisconsin years and a full account of
the last decade of Rogers' life. The years that followed the
publication of the first edition of Carl Rogers' biography in 1979
turned out to be one of the most important periods of his career.
Until now this work has not been widely known. Now, more than a
quarter of a century after the first edition, Kirschenbaum has
added deeper understanding of Rogers' contributions to psychology,
the helping professions and society. On a personal level, access to
recently revealed private papers tells us much more about Carl
Rogers the man than was known to many of his closest associates.
Brought to us by a masterly biographer whose own understanding of
Carl Rogers, psychotherapy, education, and the human condition has
matured over the intervening years. This much-anticipated second
edition reflects a wiser and more balanced perspective of his
subject. Now fully referenced, this is the life and work of Carl
Rogers - no more, no less.
This volume stands as a splendid introduction to the life and work
of a pioneering psychotherapist. Selections ranging from 1942 to
1987 provide a personal look at his early influences and marriage,
and reveal his approach to psychotherapy, individual case studies,
research, and even crosscultural efforts to improve communication
with professionalsin the Soviet Union. We see the beginning of
"client-centered" therapy and can trace Rogers's commitment to its
ideas through a lifetime.
This work meets a long-standing need in the helping professions by
being the first and only comprehensive book devoted to these
priority-defining and goal-setting values clarification strategies
for counseling and psychotherapy by providing a clear description
of what values clarification is and is not. The book demonstrates,
with great precision and hundreds of clinical examples, how
counselors and psychotherapists in many fields can ask good
clarifying questions, and employ dozens of strategies with
individuals, couples, families, and groups. Values clarification is
perhaps best known for the many values clarification strategies
that can be used with individuals and groups to explore a myriad of
counseling topics. Values clarification is compared and contrasted
to other approaches to counseling and psychotherapy, including
person-centered, cognitive-behavioral, reality therapy-choice
theory, existential, individual psychology, solution-focused,
narrative, motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment
therapy, appreciative inquiry, life coaching, and positive
psychology. Helping clients determine their priorities, set goals,
make decisions, and take action to improve their lives are common
tasks for virtually all helping professionals when engaging with
clients. This is the process known as "values clarification" (or
"Values Clarification"). While counselors and psychotherapists
widely practice values clarification-some knowingly, others
unaware-they typically do so with a limited understanding of its
theory, methods and various applications. The book illustrates
extensively how strategies can be carried out in individual
counseling and psychotherapy, group counseling and psychotherapy,
and psychoeducational work, whatever the subject or topic. The
examples throughout the text are often grouped around more specific
applications for marriage and family counseling, career counseling,
substance abuse and recovery counseling, geriatric counseling,
grief counseling, pastoral counseling, financial counseling, school
counseling, rehabilitation counseling, counselor/clinical education
and supervision, health counseling and personal growth.
Are you getting what you want out of life? Do you know where you
draw the line when it comes to sex, money, cheating on your income
tax ... or accepting an indecent proposal? Becoming aware of your
values is the key to making wise choices in all aspects of your
life, from picking a partner to buying a house. Created by Dr.
Sidney Simon, coauthor of the bestselling Getting Unstuck, and two
other leading professionals, this workbook has already had an
impact on hundreds of thousands of lives. Its scores of intriguing,
interactive exercises were designed to uncover the hidden beliefs
that reveal what matters most to you, how you deal with
life-changing conflicts, which career choices will make you
happiest, what leisure time activities provide you with the most
pleasure, where you honestly stand on controversial issues, what
day-to-day events are likely to make you angry ... excited ...
anxious ... confident, how best to motivate yourself, and what
beliefs can cause conflict in your family or love relationship.
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