Eugene Gendlin
American psychologist
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Eugene Gendlin's Degrees
- PhD Philosophy University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eugene Tovio Gendlin was an American philosopher who developed ways of thinking about and working with living process, the bodily felt sense and the "philosophy of the implicit". Though he had no degree in the field of psychology, his advanced study with Carl Rogers, his longtime practice of psychotherapy and his extensive writings in the field of psychology have made him perhaps better known in that field than in philosophy. He studied under Carl Rogers, the founder of client-centered therapy, at the University of Chicago and received his PhD in philosophy in 1958. Gendlin's theories impacted Rogers' own beliefs and played a role in Rogers' view of psychotherapy. From 1958 to 1963 Gendlin was Research Director at the Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute of the University of Wisconsin. He served as an associate professor in the departments of Philosophy and Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago from 1964 until 1995.
Eugene Gendlin's Published Works
Published Works
- Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning (1962) (527)
- Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Manual of the Experiential Method (1996) (471)
- Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning. A Philosophical and Psychological Approach to the Subjective, coll. « Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy » (1963) (224)
- Dialectical behavior therapy. (2002) (210)
- Process Model (2017) (185)
- What is a thing (1967) (153)
- The primacy of the body, not the primacy of perception (1992) (119)
- A Theory of Personality Change (2002) (118)
- Focusing ability in psychotherapy personality, and creativity. (1968) (95)
- The Experiential Response (1968) (80)
- Experiencing: a variable in the process of therapeutic change. (1961) (73)
- Experiencing and the creation of meaning : a philosophical and psychological approach to the subjective (1964) (64)
- The new phenomenology of carrying forward (2004) (59)
- Language beyond postmodernism : saying and thinking in Gendlin's philosophy (1997) (55)
- Crossing and dipping: Some terms for approaching the interface between natural understanding and logical formulation (1995) (52)
- Let your body interpret your dreams (1986) (51)
- What comes after traditional psychotherapy research? (1986) (40)
- The responsive order: A new empiricism (1997) (38)
- The use of imagery in experiential focusing. (1970) (36)
- "The Structure of Behavior," by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, trans. Alden L. Fisher (1964) (32)
- Psychotherapeutic processes. (1970) (31)
- Counselor ratings of process and outcome in client-centered therapy. (1960) (27)
- What comes after traditional psychotherapy research (1986) (26)
- Research in psychotherapy with schizophrenic patients and the nature of that "illness". (1966) (25)
- A philosophical critique of the concept of narcissism: The significance of the Awareness Movement. (1987) (23)
- Galvanic skin response correlates of different modes of experiencing. (1961) (22)
- Celebrations and problems of humanistic psychology (1992) (20)
- Client-centered developments and work with schizophrenics. (1962) (20)
- Phenomenology as Non-Logical Steps (1989) (15)
- A Phenomenology of Emotions: Anger (1973) (15)
- IMPLICIT PRECISION (2011) (14)
- Obituary: Carl Rogers (1902–1987). (1988) (14)
- We Can Think with the Implicit, As Well As with Fully-Formed Concepts (2009) (13)
- Psychotherapy and community psychology. (1968) (13)
- Immediacy in time attitudes before and after time-limited psychotherapy. (1961) (12)
- Theory and Practice of Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: Beyond the Talking Cure (2014) (11)
- Saying What We Mean: Implicit Precision and the Responsive Order (2017) (11)
- Imagery is More Powerful with Focusing: Theory and Practice (1980) (10)
- The ‘Mind’/‘Body’ Problem and First-Person Process: Three Types of Concepts (2000) (9)
- Existentialism and experiential psychotherapy (2012) (9)
- Process Ethics and the Political Question (1986) (8)
- NONLOGICAL MOVES AND NATURE METAPHORS (1985) (7)
- Experimental explication and truth. (1965) (7)
- The ‘Mind’/‘Body’ Problem and First-Person Process (2000) (6)
- Implicit entry and focusing (1999) (6)
- The function of experiencing in symbolization (1958) (6)
- A critique of relativity and localization (1983) (5)
- Palpable existentialism: A focusing-oriented therapy (2014) (4)
- Chapter 4. Comment on Thomas Fuchs: The time of the explicating process (2012) (4)
- Wilhelm Dilthey and the problem of comprehending human significance in the science of man (1950) (3)
- A New Way of Thinking – About Anything – and How to Write From It (2015) (3)
- Meaning Prior to the Separation of the Five Senses (1991) (2)
- The Use of Focusing in Therapy (1997) (2)
- The Complexity of Bodily Feeling [with Response] (1994) (2)
- What are the Grounds of Explication? A Basic Problem in Linguistic Analysis and in Phenomenology (1965) (2)
- What happens when Wittgenstein asks What happens when... (1997) (1)
- Addresses for correspondence (2012) (1)
- Signals , Schemas , Subsidiaries , and Skills : Articulating the Inarticulate (2007) (1)
- Psychologists and Government Programs (2017) (0)
- Short reviews (1979) (0)
- Obituary (2017) (0)
- The phenomenological concept against a phenomenological method: the Critical analysis of Medard Boss work with dreams (2009) (0)
- Psychotherapy training in the context of an undergraduate-graduate model. (1965) (0)
- Initiating psychotherapy with “unmotivated” patients (2005) (0)
- Panel Discussion: Should You Control Your Dreams? (1990) (0)
- Chapter 4. Comment on Thomas Fuchs (2012) (0)
- Imagery, Body, and SpaceIn Focusing (2019) (0)
- Focusing in der Praxis (2016) (0)
- Recollections of how the journal Psychotherapy came to be. (2013) (0)
- Book review section: The making and cure of human personality (1968) (0)
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