2021
DOI: 10.1037/hop0000201
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“A backdrop for psychotherapy”: Carl R. Rogers, psychological testing, and the psycho-educational clinic at Columbia University’s Teachers College (1924–1935).

Abstract: Carl Rogers' work in clinical psychology and psychotherapy has been as influential as it is vast and varied. However, as a topic of historical inquiry Rogers' approach to clinical psychology is beset by historiographical lacunae. Especially vague have been Rogers' own reflections about his student years (1925)(1926)(1927)(1928) at Columbia University's Teachers College. Rogers claimed that he received the "backdrop" for the development of his approach to psychotherapy at the College. However, most historical l… Show more

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“…Jones (1999), Smuts (2006). On Rogers' early work in the psycho-educational clinic at Columbia University's Teachers College, see Fierro (2021).…”
Section: Environmental Treatment and The Noninterference Idealmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jones (1999), Smuts (2006). On Rogers' early work in the psycho-educational clinic at Columbia University's Teachers College, see Fierro (2021).…”
Section: Environmental Treatment and The Noninterference Idealmentioning
confidence: 99%