Carl Rogers on Personal PowerCONTENT: The politics of the helping professions; the new family and the old; The revolution in marriage and partnerships; Power or persons: Two trends in education; The politics of administration; The person-centered approach and the oppressed; Resolving intercultural tensions: A beginning; A person-centered workshop: Its planning and fruition; The power of the powerless; Without jealousy; A political base: The actualizing tendency; The emerging person: Spearhead of the quiet revolution. |
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The politics of the helping | 3 |
Chapter 2 | 29 |
Chapter 3 | 42 |
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Facilitating Reflective Learning In Higher Education Brockbank, Anne,McGill, Ian No preview available - 2007 |