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Carl Rogers: The Man and His Ideas

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A dialogue with the influential psychotherapist, in which he discusses his career and his ideas concerning the self, psychotherapy and its various schools, the formal educational system, and miscellaneous concepts, issues, and trends of contemporary psychology

195 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1975

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April 21, 2010
This book was a fairly quick read. It was a dialogue discussion between Carl Rogers and Richard Evans (professor of psychology). What was interesting about it what that, since it was written late in Rogers' life, his perspective was a litle different from some of his earlier works.

Also interesting to see Rogers in a dialogue format.

The essays at the end were perhaps the most intriguing: one a reflection by Rogers on his work, the other a very positive, optimistic view of the "future man".

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