CSP DVDS
BECAUSE THAT’S MY WAY
Group members are youth and adults, all in one way or another concerned with illegal drugs. Users, agents, straight, white, hip, and black are facilitated by Carl Rogers and Dr. Anthony Rose. We are witness in understanding how one person can feel deep caring for another, even though that second person hates the first and…
CARL ROGERS AND RUTH SANFORD SPEAK OF THE CLIENT-CENTERED APPROACH TO THERAPY
An audience questions, Rogers and Sanford respond for about an hour. Rogers then demonstrates Client-Centered Therapy in an interview with a volunteer client. 165 Minutes
CARL ROGERS INTERVIEWS DADISI
This interview takes place at the inaugural of the Carl Rogers Institute for Psychotherapy, Training, and Supervision. The client arrives determined to find his own way and achieve rewards appropriate to his abilities. Dadisi confronts Rogers with the distrust he feels towards Rogers. Many years later Dadisi continued to claim, “This interview changed my life.”…
CARL ROGERS INTERVIEWS PHILIP
The client, Phillip, is trying to get in touch with his feelings of fear, “I want to get mature.” During the interview Phillip lives out his presenting concern, and experiences how he handles his deep feelings. An audience of C.S.P. members watching the interview later ask pointed questions, perceiving the client wanted something other than…
CARL ROGERS INTERVIEWS RITCHIE
This is a thirty-minute interview at the Living Now Workshop with a young client who speaks of his fear of “being a loser” and wanting to take more risks. He seems to experience more trust in himself as the interview proceeds. (Questions from the audience in the final ten minutes have poor sound quality.) 50…
CARL ROGERS INTERVIEWS STEVE
Steve is grappling with relations to himself and others that seem to both connect and alienate him. He moves from what he calls his “intellectualizations” to his deep pain by addressing his masculinity, his power in relationships, his equality ethic, and his aliveness. Recorded at Living Now Workshop. 75 Minutes [Italian subtitles not available]
CARL ROGERS MEETS WITH A JAPANESE SOCIAL WORKER
In Japanese and English with a translator. As Rogers and his client work together, their communication is such that they are able to dispense with the translation between them. Technically, this DVD is of home video quality. 45 Minutes
CARL ROGERS SUPERVISES DR. HACKNEY
Rogers offers supervisory assistance to a fellow psychotherapist who speaks of his difficulties with a client not sufficiently motivated to work hard on herself. Rogers and Hackney also discuss the process of supervision, which for Rogers seems similar to his approach to psychotherapy. A loud buzzing sound persists throughout this recording. The audio remains clearly…
CARL ROGERS’ 85TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
This is the last recording ever made of Carl Rogers at a surprise-filled celebration six weeks before his death. Rogers speaks of his recent work in the Soviet Union and South Africa and future plans for the Carl Rogers Institute for Peace. Moderated by Dr. Gay Barfield, State Senator John Vasconcelos, and Dr. Harold Bloomfield,…
CHICAGO COUNSELING CENTER 15TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE
The format of these DVD’s is a presentation, panel discussion, and discussion with a professional audience. Carl Rogers and several of those inspired to take his teachings in their own counseling directions are featured. DVD “A” Carl Rogers and Nathaniel Raskin, presenters (60 Minutes) DVD “B” Eugene Gendlin and Gary Prouty, presenters (90 Minutes) DVD “C” Natalie…
CONVERSATIONS WITH CARL ROGERS
A panel of Dr. Maureen O’Hara, Dr. Maria Bowen, Dr. Bob Lee and Dr. Michael Reed discuss with Carl Rogers his Person-Centered Approach. These studio-quality DVD’s are easy to follow and give a good overview of Rogers’ work and influence. Six, thirty-minute segments come on two DVD’s. Topics of DVD “A”: Beginnings of psychotherapy, differences…
DISCUSSION BETWEEN CARL ROGERS AND GAY BARFIELD
“It is necessary to be delicate, to have respect for the unknown, to be a non-judgmental companion.” Recorded at Rogers’ home, Carl and Gay discuss the practice of 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…
ENCOUNTER IN BRAZIL
A small encounter group meets surrounded by a large group of audience. Dr. Maria Villas Boas Bowen facilitates the 40 minute encounter in Portuguese. Commentary largely in Portuguese, with some translation into English. With Dr. Carl Rogers, Dr. Jack Bowen, Dr. John K. Wood, Rachel Rosenberg, and Dr. Maureen O’Hara. Moderate video quality 80 Minutes
INTERNATIONAL COLLAGE
From the International Forum for Person-Centered Approaches, psychologists, therapists, and educators from around the world speak about Carl Rogers’ influence on their lives and the development of PCA in their countries. 150 Minutes on 2 DVD’s
IS THERE ANOTHER WAY
Before the end of apartheid in South Africa, Carl Rogers and colleagues led workshop training’s and encounter groups encompassing white and black participants together. These South Africans were seeking a new justice and a new social order. Carole conducted this interview with Rogers on South African television, and here he responds to topics about violence,…
JOURNEY INTO COMMUNITY
Exploring the connections between “self” and “community,” twelve members of the Center for Studies of the Person share personal experiences, despair and hope, as they encounter each other and connect to their concerns about the state of the world. With no designated facilitator this longstanding community of people utilize person-centered ways of interrelating, then follow…