Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major Page: 51
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rather, it is the establishment of an atmosphere of freedom
in which the client enjoys the process of becoming:
... the goal the'individual most wishes to achieve,
the end which he knowingly and unknowingly pursues, is
to become himself . . . (10, p. 108).
... It is my purpose to understand the way he feels
in his own inner world, to accept himself as he is, to
create an atmosphere of freedom in which he can move in
his thinking and feeling and being, in any direction he
desires ... (10, p. 109).
In this attempt to discover his own self, the
client typically uses the relationship to explore, to
examine the various aspects of his own experience, to
recognize and face up to the deep contradictions which
he often discovers. He learns how much of his behavior,
even how much of the feeling he experiences, is not
real, is not something which flows from the genuine
reactions of his organism, but is a fascade, a front,
behind which he has been hiding (10, p. 110).
Rogers (10) credits Kierkegaard with the fundamental
and basic insight that choice is the deepest responsibility
of man and that choice or willing to be oneself is the most
significant choice of all. Nietzsche (6), of course, dealt
with this concept also, stating that only the "strong willed
ones'* had the courage to assume this responsibility. Rogers
feels that all men have this potential and will develop it
if they have the opportunity to do so.
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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/m1/55/?q=%22Doctor+of+Education%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .