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DOI: 10.1177/0022167807311944 © 2008 SAGE Publications Students Evaluate Carl Rogers and His Relationship With Gloria: A Brief ReportDrexel University, jar23{at}drexel.edu
Drexel University The Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (TAP) video series introduces students, both undergraduate and graduate, to three major schools of psychotherapy: client-centered therapy, Gestalt therapy, and rational-emotive therapy. A sample of students were asked to watch the TAP video series and were then surveyed on their perceptions of the therapists' practice of psychotherapy and explanation of his theory, and the relationship between the client and therapist, including the therapists interest in and treatment of the client. This article focuses on findings based on Carl Rogers's session with the client, Gloria. Results were consistent in that students were pleased with Rogers's theory, practice, and interaction with Gloria.
Key Words: Carl Rogers Gloria Three Approaches to Psychotherapy client-centered counseling Rogerian counseling
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