6. Carl Rogers Meets with Steve - 1986

An interview and discussion at the Living Now Workshop includes topics of masculinity and femininity, equality, power, connectedness and aliveness. This is one of our most popular videos, an excellent teaching tool for practicing and supervising therapists, and university and training programs.  75 minutes  cost $139


7. Carl Rogers Supervises Dr. Hackney - 1980

In this unique supervisory interview, psychotherapist Dr. Hackney speaks having difficulties with a client who is not sufficiently motivated to work on herself. Rogers and Hackney also discuss the process of supervision.  45 minutes  cost $99

Note: There is a loud buzzing sound throughout this tape. The audio is quite clear enough to understand.


8. Conversations with Carl Rogers

Rogers and a panel of Maureen O'Hara, Maria Bowen, Bob Lee and Michael Reed discuss the Person-Centered Approach in 1984. This studio-quality video is easy to follow and gives and overview of his work.

Tape A:  1. Beginnings of psychotherapy, differences to counseling, nondirectivity, shift of power from therapist to client

2. Influences on the work of Carl Rogers, the encounter group

3. The Person-Centered Approach in education

Tape B:  4. What is competence in therapeutic counseling?

5. Extensions of Carl Rogers' work to other venues and fields

6. A new view of the human being

A two-tape package, made up of 6 - 30-minute segments  cost $159



9. Carl Rogers interviewed by Karlpexter Breuer and Gintz Kretzer - 1981

The tape provides a very good overview of Rogers' think (in English). Topics they address include: Development of the three core conditions; client-centered/person-centered; facilitating; cross-cultural encounter; education; values; science; community versus mass.  90 minutes  cost $159


10. Carl Rogers Speaking About A Hungarian Workshop: Behind the Iron Curtain - 1984

A thirty minute talk by Carl about his recent workshop in Hungary with penetrating questions from his audience. Dr. Gay Barfield speaks about the Carl Rogers Institute international gathering of political leaders.  75 minutes  cost $79


11. Carl Rogers and Gay Barfield Discuss "Empathy - an Exploration" - 1985

"It is necessary to be delicate, to have respect for the unknown, to be a nonjudgmental companion." Filmed at Carl's home, Carl and Gay discuss empathy as a way of being and experiencing. Empathy is at the heart of the international peace dialogues they are planning. They ponder its applicability in face-to-face relationships, marriage, group and international conflict.  45 minutes  cost $69


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