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Becoming a true human being
Becoming a true human being
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Book Introduction
This is a representative work by renowned psychologist Carl Rogers, and it covers in detail the person-centered counseling therapy and its principles advocated by Carl Rogers.
Carl Rogers' person-centered theory begins with the counselor striving to fully empathize with the client, to be present in the client's world, to exist as they are, and to unconditionally accept the client as well.
Through this, you can become a 'true person' who has resolved the pain and hardened problems of your heart.

Carl Rogers wrote this book for the general public, not professional psychologists.
This book is written in an easy-to-understand, case-based format so that even those who are not interested in counseling or psychotherapy can find help in their own lives.
Although there are many people who know and have specialized in person-centered theory, it is difficult to find people who actually practice person-centered counseling in the reality of counseling psychotherapy. This book can be helpful to both psychotherapy professionals and general readers.

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Counseling and psychotherapy, let's stick to the basics!
To those who read this book

Part 1: Personal Stories
1.
“This is me.”

Part 2: How Can I Help?
2.
Some hypotheses related to promoting human growth
3.
Characteristics of a helping relationship
4.
What we know about psychotherapy - from objective and subjective perspectives

Part 3: The Process of Becoming a Human
5.
The direction clearly revealed in the treatment
6.
What does it mean to be human?
7.
Concept of the psychotherapy process

Part 4: Philosophy of Humanity
8.
Becoming Your Authentic Self - A Humanistic Therapeutic Perspective
9.
A Therapist's Perspective on Healthy Living - A Fully Functioning Person

Part 5: What We Learned from the Facts: The Psychotherapy Research Section
10.
Human or Science - A Philosophical Question
11.
Personality Change Through Psychotherapy 257
12.
Client-centered therapy - from a research perspective

Part 6: What is the meaning of life?
13.
Personal thoughts on teaching and learning
14.
Important learning in treatment and education
15.
Student-centered teaching methods experienced by participants
16.
Implications of Client-Centered Therapy for Family Life
17.
Addressing the lack of communication between individuals and groups
18.
A tentative formulation of the general laws of interpersonal relationships
19.
Theory of Creativity 391

Part 7: Behavioral Science and Humans
20.
The Growing Power of Behavioral Science
21.
The Role of the Individual in the New World of Behavioral Science

Appendix - Carl Rogers' Bibliography
Source

Publisher's Review
This book is a translation of Carl Rogers's 『On Becoming a Person - A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy』.
This book, published in 1961, sold millions of copies, a rare feat in publishing history, making Rogers known not only to counseling and psychotherapy professionals but also to the general public, and can be considered a must-read for understanding Rogers' person-centered counseling.
In Korea, the number of people interested in and studying counseling and psychotherapy has increased recently, but there is an overwhelming proliferation of technologies, techniques, and methods that can be used immediately.
Accordingly, this book, Carl Rogers' Counseling Principles and Practice - Becoming a Genuine Person, is a must-read for experts in this field, as it deeply addresses the basic qualities of a counselor and how to view clients.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 15, 2009
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 471 pages | 1,008g | 190*245*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788963300689
- ISBN10: 8963300684

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