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Index
Title Page
Contents
Copyright
Introduction
To the Reader
SPEAKING PERSONALLY
“This is Me”
HOW CAN I BE OF HELP?
Some Hypotheses Regarding the Facilitation of Personal Growth
The Characteristics of a Helping Relationship
What We Know About Psychotherapy—Objectively and Subjectively
THE PROCESS OF BECOMING A PERSON
Some of the Directions Evident in Therapy
What It Means to Become a Person
A Process Conception of Psychotherapy
A PHILOSOPHY OF PERSONS
“To Be That Self Which One Truly Is”: A Therapist’s View of Personal Goals
A Therapist’s View of the Good Life: The Fully Functioning Person
GETTING AT THE FACTS: THE PLACE OF RESEARCH IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question
Personality Change in Psychotherapy
Client-Centered Therapy in Its Context of Research
WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR LIVING?
Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning
Significant Learning: In Therapy and in Education
Student-Centered Teaching as Experienced by a Participant
The Implications of Client-Centered Therapy for Family Life
Dealing With Breakdowns in Communication—Interpersonal and Intergroup
A Tentative Formulation of a General Law of Interpersonal Relationships
Toward a Theory of Creativity
THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND THE PERSON
The Growing Power of the Behavioral Sciences
The Place of the Individual in the New World of the Behavioral Sciences
Appendix
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
Footnotes
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