This week, Jai and Deb continue to explore the work of Carl Rogers, diving even deeper into the topic of helping relationships, which Rogers defines as relationships that "other people can use for their own personal growth."
In this episode we discuss the second five out of ten characteristics that Rogers identifies as essential to supporting personal growth in others. These five characteristics are:
6) Understanding
7) Acceptance
8) Safety
9) Non-evaluation
10) Confirmation
Join us as we discover together how to form powerful helping relationships!
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Helping Relationships - Part 2: The Ten Characteristics (1-5)
Helping Relationships - Part 1: Supporting Self-Actualization
Listener Question: How to Handle Separation Anxiety
Self-Determination Theory - Part 4: Beyond Rewards and Punishments
Self-Determination Theory - Part 3: Understanding Laziness
Self-Determination Theory - Part 2: How To Get Ourselves and Our Kids to Do Things
Self-Determination Theory - Part 1: The Three Human Needs
Understanding "Bad" Behavior
Attachment Theory - Part 4: Not Dominant, Not Permissive, the Loving Alpha
Attachment Theory - Part 3: The Six Stages of Attachment
Attachment Theory - Part 2: The Strange Situation and Beyond
Attachment Theory - Part 1: From Role to Relationship
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