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Being Present: Compassion and Empathy in the Therapeutic Encounter

“No one cares how much you know, until they know how much you care” ― Theodore Roosevelt       Following the work of Carl Rogers’ Person Centered psychotherapy, Dr. Geller and Dr. Greenburg (2012) discuss the concept of presence in the therapeutic encounter as one of the greatest gifts one person can give to another. Even […]Read Post ›

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