Other
Carl Rogers Resources
New
CD-Rom Available: Carl Rogers: A Daughter's Tribute
A rich media, intimate view of the life and works of Carl Rogers
Information
and orders at: http://www.mindgardenmedia.com/cr.html.
This
CD is a remarkable new resource for students, teachers, libraries,
professionals and historians. It provides fast, cross-referenced
access to Rogers' writings in chronological and thematic formats.
It helps teachers organize and print course materials, and provides
students with a research/study tool of chronological excerpts from
Rogers' 16 books which illustrate the development of his theories,
practice and personal reflections. It includes the most exhaustive
bibliography to date, as well as 120 photographs spanning his lifetime,
award-winning, vintage video footage of counseling sessions and
encounter groups, sections of his never before published China Diary
written at age 20, and courtship/love letters to Helen.
The
Carl Rogers Archives
The
Carl Rogers Archives at the University of California at Santa Barbara
has the most extensive collection of materials about Carl Rogers.
For
a description of their holdings and how to utilize this resource,
go to http://dynaweb.oac.cdlib.org/dynaweb/ead/ucsb/rogers.
Natalie
Rogers
Carl
Rogers' daughter, Natalie Rogers, is an accomplished client-centered
expressive therapist in her own right and was a frequent colleague
with her father. Her website is a rich resource, with links to a
number of other resources on Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered
Approach.
Visit:
http://www.nrogers.com.
www.carlrogers.info.
This is an excellent resource containing listings of books, articles, video and audio tapes, and organizations and websites associated with Carl Rogers and the Person-Centered Approach. A special feature is a good selection of video and audio tapes of Carlo Rogers counseling clients and giving presentations and interviews that can all be viewed and heard on the website.
The World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling.
It sponsors the journal Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, sponsors an international conference, and hosts an outstanding website— www.pce-world.org—with extensive information on person-centered and experiential counseling and psychotherapy. It has probably the most extensive set of bibliographies of publications and media on the various branches of the person-centered movement, including several compiled by Peter Schmid ( www.pfs-online.at). It also has links to worldwide organizations associated with the person-centered approach.
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