Edited by Barbara T. Brodley and Germain Lietaer
Volume 12
Year Page
Gloria Filmed Interview 1965 2
Sylvia 4th Interview (Filmed) 1975 21 Commentary interspersed throughout
Sylvia 5th Interview (Filmed) 1975 39 Commentary interspersed throughout
Kathy Filmed Interview 1975 53 Commentary 67
Dione 1st Filmed Interview 1977 68 Commentary interspersed throughout
Dione 2nd Filmed Interview 1977 1977 85 Final Comments 109
These transcripts are available for purposes of research, study and teaching. They may not be sold. Throughout these interviews the responses of the therapist (T) (Rogers), and the client (C) are numbered for easy reference
This transcript is available for purposes of research, study and teaching. It may not be sold. Throughout this interview the responses of the therapist (T) (Rogers), and the client (C) are numbered for easy reference.
[Source: Shostrom, E. L. (1965). Three approaches to psychotherapy (Part I)[Film]. Orange, CA: Psychological Films.]
GLORIA
DR. CARL ROGERS PART I -- DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM
[Before the Interview]
"From my own years of therapeutic experience, I have come to feel that if I can create the proper climate, the proper, relationship, the proper conditions, a process of therapeutic movement will almost inevitably occur in my client. You may ask, 'What is this climate? What are these conditions? Will they exist in the interview with the woman I am about to talk with, whom I have never seen before? ' Let me try to describe very briefly what these conditions are as I see them. First of all, one question is, can I be real in the relationship? This has come to have an increasing amount of importance to me over the years. I feel that genuineness is another way of describing the quality I would like to have. I like the term 'congruent ', by which. I mean that