Empathic: An unappreciated way of being
CR Rogers - The counseling psychologist, 1975 - journals.sagepub.com
… Kurtz, RR , & Grummon, DL Different approaches to the measurement of therapist empathy
and their relationship to therapy outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, …
and their relationship to therapy outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, …
Empathy from the framework of client-centered theory and the Rogerian hypothesis.
JD Bozarth - 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
… Some observations of Carl Rogers’ behavior in therapy interviews. Person-Centered
Journal… Understanding client-centered therapy through interviews conducted by Carl Rogers. …
Journal… Understanding client-centered therapy through interviews conducted by Carl Rogers. …
Rogerian empathy in an organismic theory: A way of being
JD Bozarth - The social neuroscience of empathy, 2009 - books.google.com
… Rogerian empathy is different from all other concepts of empathy. As I have stated … Rogers
defined “empathy” in the theory but used the phrase “empathic understanding” in his formal …
defined “empathy” in the theory but used the phrase “empathic understanding” in his formal …
What is empathy, and can empathy be taught?
CM Davis - Physical therapy, 1990 - academic.oup.com
… to operationally define the "skill" of empathy in order to recognize it in the … Carl Rogers: a
well-known humanistic psychologist and founder of client-centered therapy, described empathy …
well-known humanistic psychologist and founder of client-centered therapy, described empathy …
The historical roots of contemporary empathy research
GA Gladstein - Journal of the History of the Behavioral …, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
… Considerable differences exist in theories and methods in contemporary empathy research
… Freud and Carl Rogers. This analysis documents the bases for empathy being viewed as …
… Freud and Carl Rogers. This analysis documents the bases for empathy being viewed as …
Carl Rogers and the person-centered approach
RR Greene - Human behavior theory and social work practice, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… Carl Rogers, founder of the person-centered approach, is best known for his principles …
The central idea in the Rogerian approach is that if the practitioner is empathetic, accepts the …
The central idea in the Rogerian approach is that if the practitioner is empathetic, accepts the …
The phases and focus of empathy
GT Barrett‐Lennard - British journal of medical psychology, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
… The most important roots of my still-evolving view of empathy lie in Carl Rogers’ related … of
therapy’ article (Rogers, 1957). In another work of that period he defined empathy as being ‘to …
therapy’ article (Rogers, 1957). In another work of that period he defined empathy as being ‘to …
The current status of Carl Rogers and the person-centered approach.
H Kirschenbaum, A Jourdan - … : Theory, research, practice, training, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
… Finally, recent research on therapy outcomes, common factors, the working alliance, and
therapeutic relationships has validated 2 or 3 of Rogers's core conditions—empathy, …
therapeutic relationships has validated 2 or 3 of Rogers's core conditions—empathy, …
Empathy in Psychosocial Intervention: a theoretical overview.
S Stanley, V Sethuramalingam - International Journal of …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
… Empathy is a concept that is found in the lexicon of many of … Empathy is not a new concept
in practice and reference to it … Carl Roger's person centred approach envisages empathy to …
in practice and reference to it … Carl Roger's person centred approach envisages empathy to …