| Carl Ransom Rogers - 1995 - 420 páginas
...useful type of referent, to experience the meanings more fully, and to move forward in the experiencing. To be with another in this way means that for the time being, you lay aside your own views and values in order to enter another's world without prejudice. In some sense it means... | |
| Nancy Eisenberg, Janet Strayer - 1990 - 422 páginas
...unfrightened eyes at elements of which the individual is fearful. It means frequently checking with him/her as to the accuracy of your sensings, and being guided...in order to enter another world without prejudice, (p. 4) This is perhaps the most complete and insightful description of empathy to date. Although the... | |
| Ron Best - 2000 - 226 páginas
...accept others as they are. Carl Rogers describes it like this: To be with another in this way (empathic) means that for the time being you lay aside the views...and values you hold for yourself in order to enter another's world without prejudice' (Rogers, 1975, p. 4). The 'moral or adaptive' empathy decribed by... | |
| W. Edward Craighead, Charles B. Nemeroff - 2002 - 502 páginas
...useful type of referent. to experience the meanings more fully. and to move forward in the experiencing. To be with another in this way means that for the...and values you hold for yourself in order to enter another's world without prejudice. In some sense it means that you lay aside your self and this can... | |
| David W. Augsburger - 2004 - 284 páginas
...unfrightened eyes at elements of which the individual is fearful. It means frequently checking with him/her as to the accuracy of your sensings, and being guided...enter another world without prejudice. (Rogers 1975, 4) Empathy recognizes that there is not one world, but many worlds. We differ, our worlds of assumptions... | |
| Steve Vincent - 2005 - 260 páginas
...understanding, we see once again the importance of the therapist being sensitive, non-judging and unafraid, for: To be with another in this way means that for the time being, you lay aside your own views and values in order to enter another's world without prejudice. In some sense it means... | |
| David Braybrooke - 2007 - 438 páginas
...spoke of 'entering the private perceptual world of another and becoming thoroughly at home in it ... To be with another in this way means that for the...in order to enter another world without prejudice' ((1975, 4), quoted in Sherman 1998a, 92). Sherman herself links the development work that she surveys... | |
| Colin Feltham, Ian Horton - 2006 - 628 páginas
...open willingness to work with the client, a commitment to helping him. Rogers (1980: 143) suggests: To be with another in this way means that for the time being, you lay aside your own views and values in order to enter another's world without prejudice. In some sense it means... | |
| Rachel Freeth - 2007 - 198 páginas
...the responses you receive. You are a confident companion to the person in his or her inner world. ... To be with another in this way means that for the time being, you lay aside your own views and values in order to enter another's world without prejudice. In some sense it means... | |
| Allen Holmquist - 2009 - 599 páginas
...aware, but not trying to uncover totally unconscious feelings, since that would be too threatening. ... To be with another in this way means that for the time being, you lay aside your own views and values in order to enter another's world without prejudice. In some sense it means... | |
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