Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major Page: 49
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... in the revealing and exploring of these determin-
istic forces in the patient's life, the patient is
orienting himself in some particular way to the data
and thus is engaged in some choice, no matter how
seemingly insignificant; is experiencing some freedom,
no matter how subtle (5, p. 44).
Carl Rogers, probably by far the most influential name
since Freud in the field of psychotherapy, aligns himself
with the existentialist group. In a paper presented in the
Symposium on Existential Psychology at the Annual Convention
of the American Psychological Association (September, 1959),
he discusses the relation of existential psychology to
empirical research, concluding that "the warm, subjective,
human encounter of two persons is more effective in facili-
tating change than is the most precise set of techniques
growing out of learning theory or operant conditioning" (5,
p. 93). He cites and agrees with May that "capacity for
consciousness ... constitutes the base of psychological
freedom" (5, p. 92).
In one of his earlier books, Client-Centered Therapy,
Rogers developed a theory of personality and behavior funda-
mental to which was a structure of self, ". . .an organized,
fluid, but consistent conceptual pattern of perceptions of
characteristics and relationships of the "I" or the "me,"
together with values attached to these concepts" (8, p. 498).
This concept of a "self" is significant in relation to this
study because it is the part of a well organized theory of
behavior fundamentally based on an hypothesis that each
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Patrick, Jerry Heard, 1933-. Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major, dissertation, January 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc164200/m1/53/?q=%22Doctor+of+Education%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .