2003
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6978.2003.tb01826.x
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The Coconstruction of Congruency: Investigating the Conceptual Metaphors of Carl Rogers and Gloria

Abstract: The counseling session between Carl Rogers and Gloria, which was documented in the training film Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (E. L. Shostrom, 1965), is one of the most widely used teaching tools in the field of counselor education. G. Lakoffand M. Johnson's (1980Johnson's ( , 1999 framework for investigating conceptual metaphor provided a useful method for understanding how meaning negotiation took place within the session as well as how Rogers and Gloria arrived at a meaningful therapeutic outcome by co… Show more

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“…Two different samples were used to conduct the construct validity study: The Three Approaches to Psychotherapy [41] (TAP henceforth) recording and a clinical sample obtained in naturalistic settings. The TAP sample (described below) was chosen for several reasons: it is a recording widely used in this research field [5058], and is easily accessible to any researcher, which facilitates the understanding and replicability of the present study. Secondly, since the three interviews with the same client were conducted by the creators of each of the models, the client can be considered a constant and the observed differences in interaction are due to the specific differences introduced by each model.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two different samples were used to conduct the construct validity study: The Three Approaches to Psychotherapy [41] (TAP henceforth) recording and a clinical sample obtained in naturalistic settings. The TAP sample (described below) was chosen for several reasons: it is a recording widely used in this research field [5058], and is easily accessible to any researcher, which facilitates the understanding and replicability of the present study. Secondly, since the three interviews with the same client were conducted by the creators of each of the models, the client can be considered a constant and the observed differences in interaction are due to the specific differences introduced by each model.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Corey, 2009;Eremie & Ubulom, 2016;Nelson-Jones, 2006;Palmer, 2010). Counselors should provide comfort in building interpersonal relationships with clients (Brodley, 2013;Lemoire & Chen, 2005;Poyrazli, 2003;Wickman & Campbell, 2003). Collins & Arthur (2007) state that counselors need to develop attitudes, knowledge, and skills for competent and ethical practice.…”
Section: Congruencementioning
confidence: 99%