2014 Personality Lecture 10: Carl Rogers (Phenomenological Humanism)

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Carl Rogers produced a secular form of protestant Christianity, transformed into a psychotherapeutic school of thought. He believed that honest, empathic communication could produce dramatic improvements in human competence and quality of life. He was a great practitioner of that under-rated primary life skill, listening.

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I have become such a groupie that i find these lectures much better and useful than any lecture offered at my own uni.

lcsullafelix
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Jordan's lecture is so deep he has opened some type of wormhole the camera is picking up on lol (mostly toward the end of the lecture)

OmarDelawar
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00:00 phenomenology and existentialism introduction, 11:31 all of you is '' not '' just in your head, 15:33 carl rogers "listening", 28:53 unconditional pose of regard, 38:00 peace between order and innovation, 41:22 understanding, 47:27 your brain trying to figure things out, 1:09:10 Carl rogers frame,

eternalmind
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Words escape me in trying to tell you just how much your presentation helped me.  I am in the process of doing my PhD and you have in so many ways opened my consciousness.  Thank you so much.

michaelivy
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There's nothing wrong with the video guys, this lecture was held under water.

LLindo
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I consider this lesson as one of the best of Dr. Peterson's classes. It is so significant to understand how to listen, communicate and understand and its done in 1 hour. So amazing that I will always keep it in my must re-watch folder and will re-watch it in years to come.

SadPanda
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I feel understood when I listen to these lectures.

strato
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Truly amazing lecture possibly my favorite. Trying to understand the arguments of people you disagree with. The fear that we have of our opinions changing. Incredible.

PaullHutchh
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Best lecture.U r incredible. U help visualize psychological concepts which books almost never do. From text to context... Brilliant. Thanks 4 uploading

manitdhir
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Rogers is a unigue genius. He stands for the quality of human relations as the quailty of living and showed the therapeutic value to any willing to experiment with his phenomenology.

jeffcarr
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I started watching the 2017 version of this lecture and found it so interesting (also watched the Rogers and Gloria session videos), then I move to this lecture looking for more. You´ve helped me understand many things that happen during phychoteraphy sessions that I wasn´t able to articulate, it´s so cool... Muchas gracias Doctor Peterson.

matiasloisa
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Profound lecture with various hints at how to live a better life!

Joe_
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So profound, masterful, glorious. I return to these every so often.

mattayoubi
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"Assume the person you are listening to might know something that you don't" is one of Dr Peterson's 24 Rules For Life. I always try to be a good listener, and will ask the other person plenty of questions. I remember what they tell me, although I can often later forget the person's name if it is someone I only see occasionally. However, so few questions ever come back in the opposite direction, if we think of the conversation as being like a gentle game of tennis. I do think that communication between people is in danger of breaking down entirely, far too many people are glued to their smartphones and tablets for hours on end, instead of talking to each other. I've noticed plenty of younger people with poor communication skills, they appear to have grown up in families where there are no discussions round the dinner table and the education system has not left them with a good command of their native language. These old lectures from Dr Peterson's Toronto University days are superb.

autumnleaves
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One of your best lectures. Please keep it in mind while having the debate :)

nfeyel
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The gift of listening - appreciate the many paths being exposed, frameworks to reframe.
Receiving affirmation on risking, strengthens my character by the way, I'll take it, thanks!

jdoyle
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It's really interesting listening to his lectures And commentary from 10 years ago and seeing its relevance in the world today

ElderFreeman
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After finishing philosophy, this guy is the first person I heard talking about performative contradiction... I graduated philosophy a long time ago

mgm
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i needed this on such a level i cant begin to express. JP is continually making me a better person, now if i could only turn method into practice

rabbit
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Love this series! Don’t know why I didn’t watch it in the past EDIT :this is my favourite lecture so far!

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