The Outsider Edge Podcast. S1. General Theory of Coaching. Episode 6/13: Carl Rogers
Автор: Leonardo Ravier
Загружено: 6 мар. 2025 г.
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► SUMMARY
The podcast explores Carl Rogers' nondirective psychotherapy, contrasting it with the current evolution of coaching. It argues that, despite its name, Rogers' approach includes directive elements, particularly in interpreting the client's feelings and implicit meanings. The host discusses studies showing that nondirective therapists often influence the direction of the conversation, though to a lesser extent than directive therapists. Rogers' impact on the development of coaching as a discipline, emphasizing his focus on client autonomy, the person-to-person relationship, and human creative potential. However, it also points out the need to address inconsistencies between nondirective theory and practice to enhance the effectiveness of the helping process.
► DR. LEONARDO RAVIER (Argentine and Spanish national, resident in Madrid), entrepreneur and outsider author on psychology, economics and management.
Doctor in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) and in Economic Sciences from the Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC), visiting university professor, international speaker and author of several books, including “General Theory of Coaching” (2021), “Self-management” (2020), “Non-directive Coaching” (2016), “Economic History of Entrepreneurship” (2016) or “Art and Science of Coaching” (2005).
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