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Carl Rogers On Empathy, Part 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 (New York, NY: John Whiteley, 1974), 26 mins
In this series, Dr. Carl Rogers defines empathy; traces the development of his work on the topic; and discusses the relationship of empathy to personal growth, learning, and self-identity.
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presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 (New York, NY: John Whiteley, 1974), 26 mins
Description
In this series, Dr. Carl Rogers defines empathy; traces the development of his work on the topic; and discusses the relationship of empathy to personal growth, learning, and self-identity.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1974
Publisher
John Whiteley
Topic / Theme
Theory, Self-improvement, Personal independence, Counselors, Relationships, Listening, Empathic exploration, Empathy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014. Used by permission of Insight Media
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers Conducts an Encounter Group, Parts 1 & 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1974), 1 hour 6 mins
While presenting actual footage of large group interaction, Rogers discusses factors he considers most important in facilitating group counseling, the levels on which the group should operate, and the importance of honest expression and feedback by group members and facilitators.
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presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1974), 1 hour 6 mins
Description
While presenting actual footage of large group interaction, Rogers discusses factors he considers most important in facilitating group counseling, the levels on which the group should operate, and the importance of honest expression and feedback by group members and facilitators.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1974
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Counseling skills, Group dynamics, Encounter group therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1974 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Three Approaches to Psychotherapy II, Part 1: Carl Rogers, Ph.D. (Client-Centered Therapy)
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Psychological and Educational Films, in Three Approaches to Psychotherapy II (United States: Psychological and Educational Films, 1978), 45 mins
These films are the second of a series – preceded by the famous “Gloria” films which have received international recognition. The series follows the same format as the earlier Three Approaches to Psychotherapy. Each film includes an introduction by the therapist describing his method of therapy, followed by...
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presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Psychological and Educational Films, in Three Approaches to Psychotherapy II (United States: Psychological and Educational Films, 1978), 45 mins
Description
These films are the second of a series – preceded by the famous “Gloria” films which have received international recognition. The series follows the same format as the earlier Three Approaches to Psychotherapy. Each film includes an introduction by the therapist describing his method of therapy, followed by an interview with the client Kathy, and finally a summation by the therapist of the interview. The viewer has the unique opportunity of...
These films are the second of a series – preceded by the famous “Gloria” films which have received international recognition. The series follows the same format as the earlier Three Approaches to Psychotherapy. Each film includes an introduction by the therapist describing his method of therapy, followed by an interview with the client Kathy, and finally a summation by the therapist of the interview. The viewer has the unique opportunity of experiencing a private therapeutic session with three prominent therapists. Each therapist has a different technique, but each contributes significantly to Kathy’s growth. Prior to his death in 1987, Dr. Rogers was Resident Fellow, Center for the Studies of the Person, La Jolla, California. He was a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology and author of Client-Centered therapy, Boston, Houghton-Miflin, 1951. Dr. Rogers conducts the first therapy session with Kathy. She experiences Dr. Rogers as fatherly and feels at ease telling him about her fears and “wall” she has built to protect herself from being hurt by others.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Psychological and Educational Films
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
Psychological and Educational Films
Series
Three Approaches to Psychotherapy II
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Client-centered psychology, Client-Centered Therapy, Person-centered therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1978 Psychological and Educational Films
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Carl Rogers On Empathy, Part 1
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 (New York, NY: John Whiteley, 1974), 25 mins
In this series, Dr. Carl Rogers defines empathy; traces the development of his work on the topic; and discusses the relationship of empathy to personal growth, learning, and self-identity.
Sample
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 (New York, NY: John Whiteley, 1974), 25 mins
Description
In this series, Dr. Carl Rogers defines empathy; traces the development of his work on the topic; and discusses the relationship of empathy to personal growth, learning, and self-identity.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1974
Publisher
John Whiteley
Topic / Theme
Theory, Self-improvement, Personality development, Relationships, Listening, Empathic exploration, Empathy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014. Used by permission of Insight Media
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers on Facilitating a Group
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 26 mins
Carl Rogers explains his methods for creating a group therapy environment and heading group sessions.
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presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1970), 26 mins
Description
Carl Rogers explains his methods for creating a group therapy environment and heading group sessions.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1970
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Client-counselor relations, Group practices, Group counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1970 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers on Marriage: An Interview with Bob and Carol
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Rita M. Whiteley, fl. 1972, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1972), 45 mins
In this video, Dr. Carl Rogers interviews Carol and Bob about their marriage.
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presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by Rita M. Whiteley, fl. 1972, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972 and John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; interview by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1972), 45 mins
Description
In this video, Dr. Carl Rogers interviews Carol and Bob about their marriage.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Rita M. Whiteley, fl. 1972, Joan Z. Cohen, fl. 1972, John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1972
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Theory, Relationships, Relationship counseling, Married people, Marriage counseling, Encounter group therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1972 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers: The Right to Be Desperate, Parts 1 & 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1980), 53 mins
Carl Rogers conducts a counseling session with an individual who has leukemia. Includes Rogers' voice-over comments on his technique and his observations.
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Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series, Carl Rogers: The Right to Be Desperate, Parts 1 & 2
presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, in Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1980), 53 mins
Description
Carl Rogers conducts a counseling session with an individual who has leukemia. Includes Rogers' voice-over comments on his technique and his observations.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1980
Publisher
John Whiteley
Series
Distinguished Contributors to Counseling Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Physical issues, Client-centered psychology, Humanistic psychology, Anger, Leukemia, Humanistic Psychology, Humanistic counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1980 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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Evolution of Psychotherapy, 25, The Role of the Therapist, The Role of the Client: Panel
written by Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May and Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; presented by Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May and Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 25 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 1985), 1 hour 3 mins
The discussion begins with May who emphasizes the importance of availability to the client. Rogers states that the therapist serves a function rather than a role. Satir examines the expectations of the client and therapist and how the therapist is able to be a leader while still maintaining a relationship based on...
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written by Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May and Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; presented by Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May and Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Evolution of Psychotherapy, 25 (Phoenix, AZ: Milton H. Erickson Foundation, 1985), 1 hour 3 mins
Description
The discussion begins with May who emphasizes the importance of availability to the client. Rogers states that the therapist serves a function rather than a role. Satir examines the expectations of the client and therapist and how the therapist is able to be a leader while still maintaining a relationship based on equality. Szasz describes concrete economic factors and other social and psychological factors that motivate the therapist. Following...
The discussion begins with May who emphasizes the importance of availability to the client. Rogers states that the therapist serves a function rather than a role. Satir examines the expectations of the client and therapist and how the therapist is able to be a leader while still maintaining a relationship based on equality. Szasz describes concrete economic factors and other social and psychological factors that motivate the therapist. Following these introductory remarks, panel members elaborate on their own thoughts and comment on each others’ views. The panel then responds to questions from the audience. Rollo May, Carl Rogers, Virginia Satir, & Thomas Szasz.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy, Health Sciences
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May, Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
Milton H. Erickson Foundation
Series
Evolution of Psychotherapy
Speaker / Narrator
Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May, Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Person Discussed
Thomas Szasz, Virginia Satir, 1916-1988, Rollo May, Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Topic / Theme
Client-therapist relationship, Theory, Counseling & Therapy, Client-counselor relations, Roles
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 by Milton H. Erickson Foundation
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Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 1 of 3, Part I: Carl Rogers, Ph.D. (Client-Centered Therapy)
directed by Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992; presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992; produced by Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Psychological and Educational Films; interview by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 1 of 3 (Newport Beach, CA - Corona Del Mar: Psychological and Educational Films, 1964), 48 mins
This film series, the famous “Gloria” films, was a pioneer in educational film-making in the field of psychology. A film series such as this, in which three therapists – distinguished by their different orientations – share their therapeutic endeavors, had never been made before. Gloria, an actual patient,...
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Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 1 of 3, Part I: Carl Rogers, Ph.D. (Client-Centered Therapy)
directed by Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992; presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992; produced by Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Psychological and Educational Films; interview by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987, in Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 1 of 3 (Newport Beach, CA - Corona Del Mar: Psychological and Educational Films, 1964), 48 mins
Description
This film series, the famous “Gloria” films, was a pioneer in educational film-making in the field of psychology. A film series such as this, in which three therapists – distinguished by their different orientations – share their therapeutic endeavors, had never been made before. Gloria, an actual patient, was courageous enough to allow herself to be photographed while engaged in therapy. We are allowed the privilege of seeing and feeling...
This film series, the famous “Gloria” films, was a pioneer in educational film-making in the field of psychology. A film series such as this, in which three therapists – distinguished by their different orientations – share their therapeutic endeavors, had never been made before. Gloria, an actual patient, was courageous enough to allow herself to be photographed while engaged in therapy. We are allowed the privilege of seeing and feeling what actually transpires. The contributions of Dr. Rogers, Dr. Perls, and Dr. Ellis to the field of psychology are monumental, and the continually growing popularity of this series remains a tribute to their achievements. This film exemplifies the genius and wisdom of the Rogerian system that revolutionized psychotherapy, and that has had such a positive and irreversible effect on all who learn it. Gloria's dilemma regarding the conflict between her beliefs, her feelings and her actions, a universal plight of the human being, is heard and understood by Dr. Rogers without judgment or authoritarian directiveness. It is this understanding, and the affirmation of her own worth and ability, that gives Gloria the strength to cope with her problems, make her own decisions and to feel able.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Psychological and Educational Films
Author / Creator
Everett L. Shostrom, 1921-1992, Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1964
Publisher
Psychological and Educational Films
Series
Three Approaches to Psychotherapy
Person Discussed
Gloria Szymanski, fl. 1964
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Client-therapist relationship, Disease and Health, Family relationships, Therapeutic process, Parent-child relationships, Need for approval, Sexual relationships, Guilt, Person-Centered Therapy, Confusion, Impulsivity, Person-centered therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1964 Psychological and Educational Films
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Carl Rogers Counsels an Individual on Hurt and Anger, Parts 1 & 2
directed by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1977), 1 hour 8 mins
Carl Rogers works with an individual who has been stricken with leukemia on dealing with his feelings of hurt and anger.
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directed by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974; presented by Carl Rogers, 1902-1987; produced by John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974 (Irvine, CA: John Whiteley, 1977), 1 hour 8 mins
Description
Carl Rogers works with an individual who has been stricken with leukemia on dealing with his feelings of hurt and anger.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974
Author / Creator
John M. Whiteley, fl. 1974, Carl Rogers, 1902-1987
Date Published / Released
1977
Publisher
John Whiteley
Topic / Theme
Theory, Physical issues, Self awareness, Client-centered psychology, Humanistic psychology, Anger, Leukemia, Humanistic Psychology, Humanistic counseling
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1977 by John Whiteley. Developed for the American Association for Counseling.
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