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On Becoming a Person
- A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
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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.
With a new introduction by Peter Kramer, this landmark book is a classic in its field and a must-listen for anyone interested in clinical psychology or personal growth.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-08-18
An introduction to the core humanistic issues
when Rogers talks about human beings and why they are intrinsically positive and social beings, it's eaay to consider him naive but when he describes why he thinks that, you'll change your mind. He's rooting for life, for becoming more mature, more actualized, for becoming who you are which is in fact a core idea in existential philosophy.
There are many things lacking in his views specially when he talks about global conflicts but nevertheless reading him in his own words has been quite different than how Psychology textbooks described him. I keep thinking to myself maybe he is right, maybe all anyone needs is just unconditional regards, acceptance and adequate warms. I've tried his method on myself to be more open, to let go of rigidity, looking for validations outside of myself and it's been fantastic.
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- Deedra
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On Becoming a Person:A Therapists view
This book is a staple of learning in the field of psychology.Client based therapy was not an idea before Carl R Rogers developed it in the 1960's.Most Psychology students will recall reading at least parts of it.In fact,my husband came in the room and knew what I was listening to.He read it in college!
The introduction was fascinating to me.Listening to how he came to some of his ideas and why they were so important was eye opening.Joe Hempel was the perfect narrator.He has a very nice voice,his inflection and feelings come through nicely.“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”
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- Scott Craig
- 11-26-19
Five stars for Becoming A Person
Thank you Mr. Rogers (Carl).
Wonderful to listen to this classic in its entirety.
Easy to listen to, nice presentation Mr. Joe Hempel. Though I did find it better at 1.25 speed... and , admittedly, X2 through some of the research-science material...
As a Counseling profession Graduate student I SO MUCH prefer reading the actual material if Carl Rogers than a Journal article or textbook talking about what someone else “ thought-thinks” of C.R.
Thank you Audible 5 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Scott
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- Kimberly K.
- 04-22-18
awesome book! Carl is amazing!
We lost a legendary mind, whem Carl past away. Beautiful book, stimulates insight and self awareness.
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- Zachary
- 04-12-21
Brilliant. Just Brilliant
This is such a great book. The personal stories and examples of client/therapist relationship are helpful in understanding his humanistic concepts. I highly recommend it to aspiring therapist, graduate students, and those interested in incorporating humanistic theory in their life.
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- Joshua Morrow
- 03-31-18
A must read for the modern person
A fantastic book by a master therapist and scientist seeking to bring to our modern day the remedies of the psychological ills that haunt us, and to invoke the best from people.
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- mark peterson
- 01-13-18
Roger's has several key chapters here where he's
...a century before his time (the duality of human psychology, where both causal/deterministic and freedom exist, being like that of physics in describing light both in terms of particle and wave... Great stuff!
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- Sperry Mullins
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a must- read for aspiring health care workers
Rogers offers a well- developed and inspiring view of the individual and the process of becoming. An important aspect of this view is that the barrier between psychotherapy and every day life is essentially thin, which is approached through multiple perspectives in this book. fantastic!
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- Kevin
- 08-08-21
Powerful Teachers that are closest to Truth
Before this book I read The Master Key System. Truthfully, that book sounded like voodoo spirituality, but it works. Mow I understand why through Carl Roger’s teachings. Most interesting for me, are the fact that these characters are unrelated to each other but speak on the same ‘internal world’ within us. This is going a long way to my development as a person.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-04-20
Profound, insightful, and hopeful
This text is deeply meaningful to the humanist and those who would seek to better understand others and themselves.
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Spanning hundreds of ideas developed over the past century, 50 Psychology Classics also explores important contemporary writings, such as Gladwell's Blink and Seligman's Authentic Happiness. Listeners will gain insight into the scientific research of leading contemporary psychologists, psychiatrists, and neurologists. And they'll discover why we think and act the way we do from the landmark best sellers of psychology.
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Good as an overview
- By ESK on 03-18-13
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The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem
- By: Dr. Nathaniel Branden
- Narrated by: Dr. Nathaniel Branden
- Length: 3 hrs and 23 mins
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Immense in scope and vision and filled with brilliant insights into human nature, this program is the ultimate work on the psychology of self-esteem. Listen and find out the strength Dr. Branden's six pillars will award you.
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Boring Voice!
- By Lola on 06-06-19
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The Crime Book
- Big Ideas Simply Explained
- By: DK
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 13 hrs and 48 mins
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From Jack the Ripper to the modern-day drug cartels, discover the most notorious crimes and criminals in history. With a foreword written and narrated by best-selling crime author Peter James, The Crime Book explores over 100 crimes and examines the science, psychology and sociology of criminal behavior. Hear the gory details of each crime and how they were solved, with renowned quotes and detailed criminal profiles letting you delve into the criminal mind.
By: DK
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Critical Thinking
- Understand Your Brain and Improve Your Logic
- By: Alex Houston
- Narrated by: Rae Lang
- Length: 20 hrs and 45 mins
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Critical thinking can be defined as "finding out how to think better by enhancing one's thinking skills". People who are critical thinkers use the thinking procedure to evaluate, consider, reflect on, and piece together what they have learned or are currently learning. Unfortunately, much of everybody's thinking tends to be prejudiced, imprecise, uncertain, uninformed, or even sexist or racist. Since this ends up being significantly limiting, critical thinking is needed to improve its quality and value.
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Huge and time consuming waste
- By Amazon Customer on 05-19-21
By: Alex Houston
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Emotional Intelligence Made Simple: 8 books in 1: How to Analyze and Influence People, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, NLP, Mental Models, Critical Thinking, Empath, Self-Esteem, Psychology 101
- By: Gary Scott
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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Imagine how much better your life would be when you're able to instantly boost your social awareness and connect with others naturally in a more productive way and get the most out of your relationship with other people. Whether you want to learn how to effectively deal with difficult people, understand your kid's emotional needs or forge a deeper emotional connection with your romantic partner, this bundle is filled with practical advice that will help you gain a better grasp on human nature and navigate interpersonal relationships in a way that will really enrich your life.
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Boring and badly read
- By Nicole R on 12-30-21
By: Gary Scott
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The Finders
- By: Jeffery Martin
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
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The average person lives with an experience of the world that is rooted in fear, worry, and anxiety. The most common way this manifests is in a persistent sense of discontentment. Something just doesn’t feel quite right. That something is usually hard to put a finger on. It’s often just a feeling that haunts us in the background, one that leads to endless soul-searching and goal-striving. You may be surprised to learn that life doesn’t have to be this way.
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super influential
- By Eva M. Glanz-Possert on 09-06-20
By: Jeffery Martin
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How to Analyze People
- A Guide to Personality Types, Human Behavior, Dark Psychology, Emotional Intelligence, Persuasion, Manipulation, Speed-Reading People, Self-Awareness, and the Enneagram
- By: Matt Holden, Kimberly Moon
- Narrated by: Rhett Samuel Price
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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If you’ve always wanted to learn more about yourself and discover how to analyze people, then pay attention. In part 1 of this audio book, you will learn about: how we connect, the art of a category, looking inward, human body's language, what humans hold inside, intelligence, how to convince the mind, the two-sided coin, and the science of quick-slicing.
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I learned nothing.
- By K. Chou on 12-30-21
By: Matt Holden, and others