Reexamination of Rogers' (1959) Collection of Theories on the Person-Centered Approach / Neubeurteilung von Rogers' (1959) Theoriesammlung zum Personzentrierten Ansatz / Re-visión La Colección de Rogers de Teorías acerca del Enfoque Centrado en la Persona (1959) / Nouvel examen de l'ensemble des Théories de Rogers (1959) concernant l'Approche Centrée sur la Personne / Revisão da Colecção de Teorias de Rogers (1959) sobre a Abordagem Centrada na Pessoa /
2008; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14779757.2008.9688465
ISSN1752-9182
AutoresJeffrey H. D. Cornelius‐White,
Tópico(s)Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy
ResumoAbstract Since Carl Rogers' death in 1987 proponents of person-centered concepts have revised clientcentered theory and the person-centered approach through continued research and writing, creating tribes of the person-centered approach (Warner, 2000; Sanders, 2004) and new applications. These developments and applications continue to grow and interact, and some have established research foundations, for example, Cornelius-White (2007e) and Elliott (2002). In addition to theoretical changes, some scholars have worked to reexamine and offer extended concepts closely aligned to Rogers' (1959) theories. This paper reexamines research projects that the author has recently been involved with concerning Rogers' main theoretical statement (1959) and proposes a reconfiguration of his General Structure of Our Systematic Thinking (p. 193).
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