The Life and Work of Carl Rogers
A comprehensive exploration of an influential psychologist's journey
Format:Paperback
Publisher:PCCS Books
Published:22nd Jul '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This biography offers a detailed account of Carl Rogers' life and contributions, exploring his lasting impact on psychology and the helping professions.
This comprehensive biography presents an in-depth exploration of the life and contributions of Carl Rogers, a prominent American psychologist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. The Life and Work of Carl Rogers delves into over 700 pages of rich detail, providing readers with a thorough understanding of both his personal and professional journeys. The second edition, released in paperback, expands upon the original work published in 1979, incorporating new insights and revelations that have emerged in the decades since.
The book highlights the significant years of Rogers' career, particularly focusing on his time in Wisconsin and the impactful final decade of his life. Howard Kirschenbaum, the author, has meticulously gathered information from recently uncovered private papers, offering a more intimate portrait of Rogers that goes beyond what was known to even his closest colleagues. This updated edition not only reflects on Rogers' professional achievements but also sheds light on his personal experiences and beliefs, enriching the reader's understanding of his holistic approach to psychology.
The Life and Work of Carl Rogers is a testament to Kirschenbaum's evolving insight into the field of psychotherapy and education. The biography is now fully referenced, ensuring that readers have access to a well-rounded perspective of Rogers' legacy. This work stands as a significant contribution to our understanding of the human condition and the transformative power of therapy, making it an essential read for anyone interested in psychology and personal development.
'I couldn't put it down. I kept jumping from one part of the book to another and getting absorbed in the close research and the wonderful detail. I know the book took years to research, and now I can see why. Even reading the footnotes is absorbing.' - Professor Dave Mearns; 'This book is absolutely essential reading for understanding Carl Rogers' achievements, humanity and frailties. It is of real interest to all therapists and educationalists where his writing and practice has been so influential-full of fascinating insights into his life and thinking. This book is the definitive biography of this leading figure whose influence in contemporary society extends so much further than person-centred therapy and psychology for which he is best known. - Professor Tim Bond,University of Bristol. Past Chair of British Association for Counselling.
ISBN: 9781910919927
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 40mm
Weight: 1100g
720 pages
2nd Revised edition