Who wrote " Empathic Understanding in the Clinical Setting" its a psychology book and its been around for awhile?

Who wrote " Empathic Understanding in the Clinical Setting" its a psychology book and its been around for awhile Asked by Sheree 59 months ago Similar questions: wrote Empathic Understanding Clinical Setting psychology book awhile Science > Psychology.

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Some suggestions only in finding it! There is a book called 'Clinical Empathy' by David M. BergerEmpathy in clinical social work:springerlink.com/content/h90556302450j0l1/ Sources: The title is hard to find but there may some clues based titles..

Maybe Could you be referring to David M. Berger's 1987 book "Clinical Empathy"? .

Carl Rogers is the person most associated with the phrase "empathic understanding" so he might have been the writer of that. The only place I could find that exact text was as the title of Part II of a book whose Part I is called "Concepts of Empathy" but I can't see the title or author of the whole book. Access to the book review where this is located is restricted to subscribers of Springer publications, so I wasn't able to drill down.

But here is the relevant Google search result: PDF Book reviews File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat In Part I, "Concepts of Empathy," the author defines this most elusive ... Part II, "Empathic Understanding in the Clinical Setting," heralds ... www.springerlink.com/index/L015U07681273G17.pdf - Similar pages You can purchase an electronic copy of the above book review article for $32.00 by following this link, if you really want to know this info that badly: https://www.springerlink.com/content/l015u07681273g17/resource-secured/?target=fulltext.pdf Here are some quotes that might help: "Carl Rogers used the term empathic understanding to describe the caring skill of temporarily laying aside our views and values and of entering into another’s world without prejudice. It is an active process of seeking to hear the other’s thoughts, feelings, tones, and meanings as if they were our own." Source: http://www.afirstlook.com/archive/existential.cfm?source=archther "From a humanistic orientation, Carl Rogers (1964) described 3 ways of knowing with reference to empathic understanding: subjective, interpersonal, and objective.

In the context of a threefold perspective of knowledge, the author expands on Rogers's conception of empathy. As a consequence of a conceptual change in the direction of empathy, implications for counseling are affected."Almost 50 years have passed since Carl Rogers wrote a provocative article on the "necessary and sufficient" conditions for personality change in the therapeutic process (Rogers, 1957). Central to Rogers's formulations was his definition of empathy, which emphasized the accurate perception of the emotional components and meanings of an individual's internal frame of reference.

In sensing the private world of a client, the counselor or therapist attempts to convey an empathic understanding of the person's experiencing." Source: http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-13887885_ITM .

1 newbie901787, regarding your answer "Some suggestions only in finding it! ":Thanks for trying. The title I listed was the exact title.

I have an excerpt someone gave me from the actual book.

Newbie901787, regarding your answer "Some suggestions only in finding it! ":Thanks for trying. The title I listed was the exact title.

I have an excerpt someone gave me from the actual book.

2 edfoug, regarding your answer "Maybe":Empathic Understanding in the Clinical Setting" is the exact title. I have an excerpt from the book. Thanks for trying .

Edfoug, regarding your answer "Maybe":Empathic Understanding in the Clinical Setting" is the exact title. I have an excerpt from the book. Thanks for trying.

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