Carl Rogers: A Critical Biography
By (Author) David Cohen
Little, Brown Book Group
Little, Brown
25th May 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
Psychiatry
616.8914092
Paperback
288
Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 14mm
400g
Carl Rogers was the psychiatrist who pioneered the practice of client-centred therapy, revolutionising the practice of psychotherapy, yet his own life was far from ideal. This biography explores his life - including his tortured marriage, his use of confidential information about his children's lives and his drinking - against the background of his work. The author draws heavily on the papers left by Rogers to the Library of Congress.
David Cohen has written biographies of Sigmund Freud and JB Watson. His Diana: Death of a Goddess was a UK best seller. A BAFTA-nominated documentary filmmaker, he was the first Western journalist to gain access to Soviet Psychiatric wards, resulting in the movie Gorbachev's Asylums. He was editor of the magazine Psychology News and holds a PhD in Psychology.