eBook Life and Work of Carl Rogers download
by Howard Kirschenbaum

Author: Howard Kirschenbaum
Publisher: Amer Counseling Assn (June 30, 2008)
Language: English
Pages: 722
ePub: 1739 kb
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Rating: 4.4
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Category: Biography
Subcategory: Professionals and Academics
For those who are not professional psychologists, frankly, this book may be too much detail. Perhaps start off with Becoming a Person, with the autobiographical chapter in there. But for those of us who love Rogers, this is the book to read.
Dec 20, 2015 Mike Zickar rated it it was amazing. For those who are not professional psychologists, frankly, this book may be too much detail.
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Author(s) : Howard Kirschenbaum. Publisher : PCCS Books. Until now this work has not been widely known.
Hardcover published 2007-09-06 in United Kingdom by Pccs Books.
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Born in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Rogers was the third son in a family of five brothers and a sister