CARL ROGERS AND GLORIA - COUNSELLING - PT 4
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Fathers. Ugh. They are so distant to their little girls after they hit puberty. It truly messes them up.
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@legaldilemna She is attractive. Women so have it difficult in a man's world.
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Beyond the obvious awe of watching a master in the field working...I can't help but notice the lasting impact this one woman, and one session, has had on a great number of people in the world. Searcing the net, one finds reverberations and discussions of this session and of Gloria, to this day. Amazing...
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Love the bit around 2mins when the camera looks up her dress!
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I love them both. I can not wait to become a counsellor! My god i know how she feels about her dad!
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That is such an intense moment when he says "You look to me like a pretty nice daughter", she looks like she wants to burst into tears and does shed a few later on, amazing, the second he says it her entire demeanor changes.
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During this session Carl is letting her answer her own qustion of right and wrong and she has inside her what it take to get to the bottom of her issue, she just wants someone else to confirm what she has already concluded. BUT has not yet put in action, She is just like all the rest of us: "meaning" we have what it takes to get beyound our issues of life, but often we want someone else to agree with our actions, of us not being sure of ourself... BUT we have what it takes, inside
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Ibsen + Husserl + Dh Lawrence = Carl Rogers .
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@Habdirayman haha that's interesting. you're right, though. it wouldn't be person centered if you directed it. i'm not sure if i'm right in this but if one were to 'delve' into a topic their client mentioned then there isn't really a way of following the client's thought process, therefore not allowing them to draw their own conclusions, correct? as well as making things less simple for them & their ability to draw their own conclusions? i say this in regards to the Rogerian method of therapy.
"You look to me like a pretty nice daughter". Probably one of the most beautiful moments I've known.
MadameBeekeeper 2 years ago 30
I think what was happening between Rogers and Gloria in that moment was what is referred to as transference/countertransference. Rogers type of therapy is not one in which the therapist steps back away from those moments and interprets them (as in psychoanalysis), rather it is one in which acceptance of the client takes priority, which is what Rogers was doing when he said "you look like a pretty nice daughter". No boundaries were crossed, only a difference in perspective.
Biscuit213 2 years ago 25