Carl Rogers on Counseling. A Personal Perspective at Age 75
Description
In this interview, Carl Rogers reflects on his philosophy, principles, and methods of counseling. He also talks about the role of a counselor in helping an individual to make behavioral changes so the person can develop and grow constructively as a person, as well as a social entity.
Runtime
25 min 25 sec
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Films on Demand
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