Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 19 de abr. de 2022 · 1997. Topics. Dialogue, Interpersonal communication, Philosophical anthropology. Publisher. Albany : State University of New York Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Item Size. 325.4M. xii, 138 p. : 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-129) and indexes.

  2. 14 de ago. de 1997 · The Martin Buber - Carl Rogers Dialogue: A New Transcript With Commentary. Martin Buber, Carl Ransom Rogers, Rob Anderson, Kenneth N. Cissna. SUNY...

    • illustrated, annotated
    • SUNY Press, 1997
    • Rob Anderson
  3. This study offers an understanding of human dialogue by examining a 1957 conversation between two of this century's leading proponents of dialogue, philosopher Martin Buber and psychologist Carl Rogers.

    • Kenneth N. Cissna, Rob Anderson
    • 1994
  4. The Martin Buber-Carl Rogers dialogue : a new transcript with commentary. Responsibility Rob Anderson and Kenneth N. Cissna. Digital text file PDF Imprint

  5. TLDR. The views of mental health practitioners about approaches to spirituality in their practice and the perceived utility of ‘Spiritually Competent Practice’ and ‘Availability and Vulnerability’ for integrating spirituality into practice are explored, confirming the need for more education and suggesting ways to include spirituality ...

  6. 14 de ago. de 1997 · The authors highlight hundreds of errors, major and minor, in previously distributed and published transcripts--beginning with the typescript circulated by Rogers himself. They also show how an accurate text enhances our understanding of the relationship between Buber's philosophy and Rogers's client- and person-centered approach to ...

    • Rob Anderson
  7. Transcript of the Dialogue, with Commentary. Question I Invitation and Stories. Question II: Mutuality and Therapy. Question III: Inner Meeting and Problems of Terminology. Question IV: Human Nature as Positive or Polar. Question V: Acceptance and Confirmation. Question VI: Within and Between; Conclusion: Central Contributions of a New Transcript.