Carl Rogers frasi celebri
Origine: Da un articolo del 1958; citato in Jeremy Rifkin, La civiltà dell'empatia: La corsa verso la coscienza globale nel mondo in crisi, traduzione di Paolo Canton, Mondadori, Milano, 2010, p. 15. ISBN 978-88-04-59548-9
La terapia centrata sul cliente
La terapia centrata sul cliente
Frasi sulle persone di Carl Rogers
La terapia centrata sul cliente
Carl Rogers Frasi e Citazioni
“La tendenza a giudicare gli altri è la più grande barriera alla comunicazione e alla comprensione.”
Origine: Da Harvard business review, 1952.
La terapia centrata sul cliente
“Il processo della buona vita… significa immergersi appieno nella corrente della vita.”
Origine: Citato in AA.VV., Il libro della psicologia, traduzione di Giuliana Lupi, Gribaudo, 2018, p. 137. ISBN 9788858015018
Carl Rogers: Frasi in inglese
Origine: "Freedom to learn" (1969), p.236.
Origine: A Way of Being

“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”
Origine: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
“What is most personal is most universal.”
Origine: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction not a destination.”
Person to person: The problem of being human: A new trend in psychology (1967)
Origine: page 187.
Origine: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
“What I am is good enough, if I could just be it openly.”
On Becoming a Person (1961)
Origine: page # not specified
Origine: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
On Becoming a Person (1961)
Origine: page 23-24
On Becoming a Person (1961)
Origine: page 11
Origine: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
“Don't be the ammunition wagon, be the rifle … knowledge exists primarily for use.”
On Becoming a Person (1961)
Origine: page 281
Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)
Origine: page 113
Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)
Origine: page 7
“Facilitative attitudes (and skills) can help a therapist gain entry into the group”
Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)
“Acceptance of the problems experienced by the group where they are clearly defined as issues”
Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)
On Becoming a Person (1961)
Origine: page 351
Carl Rogers, and Fritz Roethlisberger. "Barriers and gateways to communication." Harvard Business Review, 1952.
On Becoming a Person (1961)
Origine: page # not specified
“Openness to all attitudes no matter how extreme or unrealistic they may seem”
Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)
Person to person: The problem of being human: A new trend in psychology (1967)
Origine: page 185-186.