Carl Rogers
Inspire? I think everyone has atleast one person as a inspire of their life. The person who I inspire is Carl Rogers. He was the one of the greatest psycologist. He was the one of the greatest thinker around the world. Also Carl Roger was also called as the father of the psychotherapy. It is because, he was known as his thinking of the psychotherapy and have gotten award by his excellent scientific idea by the APA(American Psychological Association). Because of him, I wanted to study the psycology
Carl Rogers, who was known as the father of psychotherapy. He was born on January 8, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois. He was born fourth, betweensix childrens.His Father was an engieneer and his mother was a house wife. He went to more than one university, which are Ohio State University, University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Western Behavioral Sciences Institute. During year 1935~1942, he has published two books. The first book was called the “The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child” and the second book was called “Counseling and Psychotherapy.” Both of the books were all based on his life experience. His death was on February 4, 1987, the age of 85.
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One of the method that I really liked about him is that, he always tryed to listent to the person and never said, “you are obsoletely wrong.” He heared every single thing that the person said and respected them. And the way that he helped them is, by leting them get better by themselves. One of the word he said is “Life, at its best, is a flowing,changing process in which nothing is changed.” Which means with a relax and no pain you are getting changed. The way of his psychotheraphy, has changed the world into a diffrent kind of
Charlie’s Journey Charlie Gordon experienced many positive things during his surgery. One thing he went through is falling in love with Mrs.Kinnian. Charlie says “I don’t understand why I never noticed how beautiful Miss. Kinnian really is.”
Charles Young was born in 1864 to Gabriel Young and Arminta Bruen in Kentucky Charles Young attended an all-white high school in Ripley, the only one there who was Afro-American, He graduated in 1880. He then taught school for several years in the new black high school that was opened in his town. In 1903, Young served as captain of a black company.
Imagine living next door to a man who was wanted in multiple states and deadly. Well if you lived next to Kid Curry this is what you would be living with. Harvey Logan was a man who grew up to be a bank and train robber that was involved with guns and had multiple names. His two most famous names were Kid Curry and Harvey Logan. He also grew up to join multiple gangs.
Alton Coleman. Alton Coleman (November 6, 1955 – April 26, 2002) was an American serial killer who operated in the Midwest United States during the summer of 1984. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois and had a troubled childhood, marked by physical and sexual abuse. Coleman began his killing spree on May 29, 1984, when he murdered a nine-year-old girl in his hometown of Waukegan.
In 1897 May 12th, Earle Nelson was born and he was an American serial killer. Nelson's childhood was a difficult one. His mother and father both died of syphilis before Nelson turned two. He was then raised by his grandmother who was very religious. When Earle reached 10 years old he got hit by a trolley car while riding his bike, he was unconscious for six days and when he woke up his behavior became unpredictable.
Both sources provided basic details about former State Representative Raymond W. Ewell. However, I found the first source, History Makers to be undoubtedly creditable. This source included an exclusive glimpse into the life of the senator. The History Maker, website provides researchers with pertinent facts about Mr. Ewell life. Also, the information provided seem to have been solicited directly from Representative Ewell in the form of a one on one interview.
This is a passage about one of the first basketball players to ever set foot on a basketball court. He was a great hero during the Civil Rights Movement. His name was a great inspiration to African Americans all over the U.S. during the movement. He was born on March 31, 1923 in a town that most of you are probably familiar with, Oakland, California.
Every kid dreams of becoming The President of the United States of America at some point in his or her life. Most kids usually change their mind and want to be something more realistic, like an astronaut, but a young boy named Ronald Grump is not like most kids. Ronald had always dreamed of being the next President of the United States. As he grew older, this dream never faded. When his friends from middle school would ask him to hang out, he would gladly decline because he was too busy writing his inaugural address.
Its A Beautiful day In The Neighborhood “Knowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people (Fred Rogers). Frederick Mcfeely Rogers is an accomplished author, television personality, puppeteer, and much more. Mr.rogers has helped make public educational television what it is today. The symbol for childhood in America is Fred Rogers.
A love of baking and divine confirmation created the perfect business recipe for a local couple. Gary & Jerri Owens are the proud owners of Mouthful of Joy, “a classic bakery” that specializes in pastries, breads and confections. For as long as he can remember, Gary Owens was always in the kitchen in some capacity but he learned baking was where his passion lied. “He spent a lot of time in the kitchen in general.
Tayley Hayes English1. 5th hour Mrs.mariezcurrena 9 March 2018 Will Rogers “ 'Good judgement comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. ’”what
Donald Harvey “The Angel of Death” was an american serial killer who claimed to have killed 87 people while only 57 are confirmed in 17 years. Donald worked at the Marymount hospital in London, Kentucky where he started out by “Mercy killing” patients that were terminally ill. Donald used many forms of poison and other methods to kill his victims including Arsenic, Cyanide, insulin, morphine and suffocation. He would inject these different toxins into his victims while they were asleep or when they couldn’t fight back due to their condition. All of the cases against him were homicides.
After Rayner died at the age of 35 in 1935, he took up drinking. He only left the house for work. For all intents and purposes he became a recluse. Most, if not all, of his interpersonal relationships deteriorated to the point of being almost non-existent. He seemed to completely give up when his son committed suicide in 1954.
Also in the book he introduced his non-directive form of counselling, he believed the client had the ability to grow and change and it was the client themselves who understood inside what was causing them pain and preventing them from reaching their
Psychotherapy has its origins in psychoanalysis, also known as the “talking cure” that was first developed by Sigmund Freud.7 The term psychodynamic refers to the “forces of the mind that are in motion”.8 Freud coined the term psychodynamic when he realised that the mind was an ever-changing system, roiling with constantly moving energised elements. Most of the activities of these mental elements occurred out of the awareness, which Freud described as unconscious. Freud postulated that these unconscious mental activities could affect one’s conscious thoughts, feelings and behaviour.8 Psychodynamic psychotherapy is,