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The late Carl Rogers, founder of the humanistic psychology movement, revolutionized psychotherapy with his concept of client-centered therapy. His influence has spanned decades, but that influence has become so much a part of mainstream psychology that the ingenious nature of his work has almost been forgotten. A new introduction by Peter Kramer sheds light on the significance of Dr. Rogerss work today. New discoveries in the field of psychopharmacology, especially that of the antidepressant Prozac, have spawned a quick-fix drug revolution that has obscured the psychotherapeutic relationship. As the pendulum slowly swings back toward an appreciation of the therapeutic encounter, Dr. Rogerss client-centered therapy becomes particularly timely and important.

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Appendix
Chronological Bibliography

P UBLICATIONS OF C ARL R. R OGERS

19301960 inclusive

1930

With C. W. Carson. Intelligence as a factor in camping activities. Camping Magazine, 1930, 5 (3), 811.

1931

Measuring Personality Adjustment in Children Nine to Thirteen. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, Bureau of Publications, 1931, 107 pp.

A Test of Personality Adjustment. New York: Association Press, 1931. With M. E. Rappaport. We pay for the Smiths. Survey Graphic, 1931, 19, 508 ff.

1933

A good foster home: Its achievements and limitations. Mental Hygiene, 1933, 17, 2140. Also published in F. Lowry (Ed.), Readings in Social Case Work. Columbia University Press, 1939,417436.

1936

Social workers and legislation. Quarterly Bulletin New York State Conference on Social Work, 7 (3), 1936, 39.

1937

Three surveys of treatment measures used with children. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 1937, 7, 4857.

The clinical psychologists approach to personality problems. The Family, 1947, 18, 233243.

1938

A diagnostic study of Rochester youth. N. Y. State Conference on Social Work. Syracuse: 1938, 4854.

1939

The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1939, 393 pp.

Needed emphases in the training of clinical psychologists. J. Consult. Psychol., 1939,3, 141143.

Authority and case workare they compatible? Quarterly Bulletin, N. Y. State Conference on Social Work. Albany: 1939, 1624.

1940

The processes of therapy. J. Consult, Psychol., 1940, 4, 161164.

1941

Psychology in clinical practice. In J. S. Gray (Ed.), Psychology in Use. New York: American Book Company, 1941, 114167.

With C. C. Bennett. Predicting the outcomes of treatment. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 1941, 11, 210221.

With C. C. Bennett. The clinical significance of problem syndromes. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 1941, 11, 222229.

1942

The psychologists contributions to parent, child, and community problems. J. Consult. Psychol., 1942, 6, 818.

A study of the mental health problems in three representative elementary schools. In T. C. Holy et al., A Study of Health and Physical Education in Columbus Public Schools. Ohio State Univer., Bur. of Educ. Res. Monogr., No. 25, 1942, 130161.

Mental health problems in three elementary schools. Educ. Research Bulletin, 1942, 21, 6979.

The use of electrically recorded interviews in improving psychotherapeutic techniques. Amer J. Orthopsychiat., 1942, 12, 429434.

Counseling and Psychotherapy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1942, 450 pp. Translated into Japanese and published by Sogensha Press, Tokyo, 1951.

1943

Therapy in guidance clinics. J. Abnorm. Soc. Psychol., 1943, 38, 284289. Also published in R. Watson (Ed.), Readings in Clinical Psychology. New York: Harper and Bros., 1949, 519527.

1944

Adjustment after Combat. Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School, Fort Myers, Florida. Restricted Publication, 1944, 90 pp.

The development of insight in a counseling relationship. J. Consult. Psychol., 1944, 8, 331341. Also published in A. H. Brayfield (Ed.), Readings on Modern Methods of Counseling. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1950, 119132.

The psychological adjustments of discharged service personnel. Psych. Bulletin, 1944, 41, 689696.

1945

The nondirective method as a technique for social research. Amer. J.

Sociology, 1945, 50, 279283.

Counseling. Review of Educ. Research, 1945, 15, 155163.

Dealing with individuals in USO. USO Program Services Bulletin, 1945.

A counseling viewpoint for the USO worker. USO Program Services Bulletin, 1945.

With V. M. Axline. A teacher-therapist deals with a handicapped child. J. Abnorm. Soc. Psychol., 1945, 40, 119142.

With R. Dicks and S. B. Wortis. Current trends in counseling, a symposium. Marriage and Family Living, 7 (4), 1945.

1946

Psychometric tests and client-centered counseling. Educ. Psychol.

Measmt., 1946, 6, 139144.

Significant aspects of client-centered therapy. Amer. Psychologist, 1946, 1, 415422. Translated into Spanish and published in Rev. Psicol. Gen. Apl., Madrid, 1949, 4, 215237.

Recent research in nondirective therapy and its implications. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 1946, 16, 581588.

With G. A. Muench. Counseling of emotional blocking in an aviator. J. Abnorm. Soc. Psychol., 1946, 41, 207216.

With J. L. Wallen. Counseling with Returned Servicemen. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1946,159 pp.

1947

Current trends in psychotherapy. In W. Dennis (Ed.), Current Trends in Psychology, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1947, 109137.

Some observations on the organization of personality. Amer. Psychologist, 1947, 2, 358368. Also published in A. Kuenzli (Ed.), The Phenomenological Problem. New York: Harper and Bros., 1959, 4975.

The case of Mary Jane Tilden. In W. U. Snyder (Ed.), Casebook of Nondirective Counseling. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947, 129203.

1948

Research in psychotherapy: Round Table, 1947. Amer. J. Orthopsychiat., 1948, 18, 96100.

Dealing with social tensions: A presentation of client-centered counseling as a means of handling interpersonal conflict. New York: Hinds, Hayden and Eldredge, Inc., 1948, 30 pp. Also published in Pastoral Psychology, 1952, 3 (28), 1420; 3 (29), 3744.

Divergent trends in methods of improving adjustment. Harvard Educational Review, 1948, 18, 209219. Also in Pastoral Psychology, 1950, 1 (8), 1118.

Some implications of client-centered counseling for college personnel work. Educ. Psychol. Measmt., 1948, 8, 540549. Also published in College and University, 1948, and in Registrars Journal, 1948.

With B. L. Kell and Helen McNeil. The role of self-understanding in the prediction of behavior. J. Consult. Psychol., 1948, 12, 174186.

1949

The attitude and orientation of the counselor in client-centered therapy. J. Consult. Psychol., 1949,13, 8294.

A coordinated research in psychotherapy: A non-objective introduction. J. Consult. Psychol., 1949, 13, 149153.

1950

Significance of the self-regarding attitudes and perceptions. In M. L. Reymert (Ed.), Feelings and Emotions. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950. 374382. Also published in Gorlow, L., and W. Katkovsky (Eds.), Readings in the Psychology of Adjustment. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959.

A current formulation of client-centered therapy. Social Service Review, 1950, 24, 442450.

What is to be our basic professional relationship? Annals of Allergy, 1950, 8, 234239. Also published in M. H. Krout (Ed.), Psychology, Psychiatry, and the Public Interest. University of Minnesota Press, 1956, 135145.

With R. Becker. A basic orientation for counseling. Pastoral Psychology, 1950, 1(1), 2634.

With D. G. Marquis and E. R. Hilgard. ABEPP policies and procedures.

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