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082 | _a158.2 R7247c 1970 | ||
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_aRogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), _d1902-1987 |
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_aCarl Rogers on encounter groups _cby Carl R. Rogers, Ph.D. |
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_aNew York : _bHarper & Row, _c1970. |
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_a172 pages ; _c21 cm. |
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520 | _aCarl Rogers coined the term, 'The Basic Encounter Group' to identify encounter groups that operated on the principles of the person-centered approach. It is the contention that the person-centered Basic Encounter Group is quite unique and, in fact, offers a different paradigm for group therapy. Indeed, the application of the premises of the person-centered approach in group therapy requires a re-examination of many of the usual presuppositions about group function. This includes presuppositions about leader target population, size of group, establishment of goals and ground rules, and facilitator behavior. | ||
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_a100-199 _d158 |
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650 | _aGroup psychotherapy. | ||
650 | _aGroup Processes. | ||
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_2ddc _cBK |