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"Like someone rammed a tree up my ass". I think he is talking about rape.
Possibly from his father. 😲
If a man or a woman falls in love with you and she had some wounds from her father than in her eyes you are her forgotten father.
It can be beneficial if she is slowly letting go of pictures in her head if she doesn't have the courage than you can't do nothing
Being in his situation it's alot ,it's not a condition that nobody can control...He being this strong to Express how he feel is so amazing..He want someone real that knows he is hurting and can be by his side and also need some family or friendly support 👌 In this society people faces this same situation....
ОтветитьI’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, for me, one of the most important videos there are 👍
ОтветитьI really liked this, Carl Rogers is a pure genius. He is patient, wise and effectively the silence and r]the reflection of the client ensure the client can feel safe in exploring his anger when he chosen to. I like that he is being reflective .
ОтветитьI hope this lovely sensitive man was able to find happiness in his life. So brave to allow this into the public domain and so inspiring for counselling/psychotherapy students to be able to watch Carl Rogers in session.
ОтветитьAmazing what unconditional positive regard does to a person 🥰😍 Rogers makes you feel completely accepted and seen 😇😋
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful exchange. This young man deserves so much credit for looking deeply inward. Anyone know what happened to him?
ОтветитьAmazing Carl! On the other hand, I believe Alexander Lowen's bioenergetics could also be useful to help the client deal with anger.
ОтветитьImagine playing poker against Carl Rogers.
ОтветитьI cried over this session and found answers and healing for my own hurts. Carl Rogers is AMAZING! SUPER POWERFUL.
ОтветитьHurt and anger together….I just made the connection with deep pain, hurt and then retaliation through anger …..happens with my feelings a lot. I do get angry but people can’t take it. English culture is so built on politeness and not being truthful ….so inauthentic …..
ОтветитьI wonder what happened to this gentleman? I hope he was able to heal aspects of his life and live a healthy and productive life. <3
ОтветитьAs masterful a therapist Rogers was I see him pushing this client too much into expressing his emotions rather than following him in his reluctance to expressing his feelings.
ОтветитьMaybe if I really allow myself to be angry, I will see how hurt I am and I could be scared. WOW. Just powerful.
ОтветитьTwo beautiful souls right here. I just loved how sincere this man was when would say, “for sure, for sure” agreeing with Carl. If we all learned how to attune like Carl, we’d change the world.
ОтветитьImagine Carl Rogers + MDMA. Let someone REALLY be in touch with their feelings.
ОтветитьDoes anyone know the name of this man?
Ответить❤astonishing session❤
ОтветитьWatching Carl work is just incredible. He really does humanise the client and let them be safe to be whatever they are in that moment. Amazing.
ОтветитьThe OG, such an inspiration
Ответить"It's okay for me for you to be angry here" - Rogers. That is powerful. Thank you, Dr. Rogers.
ОтветитьThat brother said it all: ''It aint my nature to be angry. But I feel angry...'' Old Carl Rogers had to stop at that one, gulp, and think.
ОтветитьEn linguistique, on dit qu’un texte touche l’excellence lorsque le récit se passe de connecteurs logiques ... « De la fluidité » ✨❤✨
Tous deux sont brilliants ✨❤✨
There's something in Carl Rogers that feels like gentle power. I want to have more of that.
ОтветитьMasterclass
ОтветитьThanks Austin for video
ОтветитьSome of that session is so powerful and moving especially in the silence.
ОтветитьThe client seems such a lovely man . We drop our defences when we drop our defences , it just seems it is part of a process .
ОтветитьI would love to know how this client did after his therapy with Carl Rogers. I want to know what he went on to accomplish.
ОтветитьPeople were so much smarter before all the tech distractions. People had time to know themselves.
ОтветитьI'm studying to become a counsellor and I'd never heard of Carl Rogers before. As soon as I started my Masters course, my wife was excitedly asking me if I'd learned about Dr Rogers yet. I told her I'd never heard of him before. Fast forward to now and I'm adopting Person-Centred Therapy as my preferred therapeutic method and see Jesus Christ and Carl Rogers as being the biggest influences in my life right now.
What surprises me is that Carl Rogers is considered the most influential psychotherapist in modern history and, yet, how many people even know of him? His way of listening empathically could save so many lives and so many relationships. What an incredible human being.
Right from the beginning, the opening from Carl Rogers, my heart started opening, i could feel the positive regard, but more than that, love. And how nourishing that is to the process and to the relationship. The authenticity of Carl encouraged the other to 'come forth'; very beautiful to behold. A touch of magic. Wow.
ОтветитьI wonder what Rogers would do with the parts work that has been developed by Dick Schwartz. I can see him incorporating it very successfully in this session, which would give power to the client to feel safe in starting to address his emotional self.
ОтветитьCarl does not help the client to get closer to the roots of the feelings of anger, which I think is the reason why he feels he is going in circles
ОтветитьRest in peace bro
Ответитьfritz perals does it better
ОтветитьShout out to this beautiful man too, who open up and showed us his vulnerabilities and humanness..."Being alright to be defeated and be beaten...I don't know if there is any value maybe in admitting it to myself (...) or whatever... I don't regret caring or loving or whatever...but, you know, I am a kid in a way I would like to be loved too...I would like some reciprocity..."
Ответитьhis beauty is wow , it just shines to me thru the whole thing
Ответить"it's okay to be angry."
the moment of silence then.
why am i tearing up to this as well.
More people need to see this
ОтветитьEven right at the beginning when he says "i have been thinking a lot about what you would have to say about anger too". That touches me deeply. The show of genuine care and interest. My own therapist does a wonderful job of this too and its so touching watching Rogers do what I experience in my own therapy as well. I connect to a lot of this.
ОтветитьIm kinda angry that i cant find this black gentlmens name , i would really like to know more about his journey
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