The celebrated psychologist Carl Rogers left an indelible mark on the entire field of psychotherapy. As the central figure of client-centered therapy, he demonstrated that a therapist could be more than a detached observer. He achieved a rare, remarkable connection with his clients that seemed to encompass intellectual, emotional, and spiritual ...
Drawing on empirical research as well as theory and clinical experience, Barry A. Farber provides a highly readable examination of self-disclosure by both therapists and patients. He explores when sharing personal experiences is beneficial and what kinds of disclosure may not be helpful; why either party may fail to reveal important information; ...
The Beatles meet Sigmund Freud, Bob Marley trades ideas with Carl Rogers, and Joni Mitchell shares thoughts with another psychological great, Erik Erikson. These are not actual face-to-face meetings, but a reflection of the fascinating interplay developed in this book. In a novel look at rock 'n' roll lyrics, a Columbia University psychology ...
With just 59 percent of teachers lasting more than four years on the job, the U.S education system is in grave jeopardy. In this new book, Farber argues that unless the problems of teachers stress and burnout are understood and addressed, it is unlikely that current efforts to restructure American education will be effective. Using case material, ...
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