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HOME PAGE FOR EDWIN KAHN, PH.D.
 
 Biography
 
 
 
    Edwin Kahn is a professor of Psychology at Queensborough Community College, The City University of New York. He has written articles comparing and contrasting the work of Carl Rogers, Heinz Kohut and Robert Stolorow. He is a member of the Association for the Development of the Person Centered Approach and the Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology. 
     
  Ed says: 
"My philosophy in working with people is influenced by the work of Carl Rogers. He believed that there is a positive energy in people to grow, develop, and become more mature. When a person experiences unconditional acceptance and empathic understanding from another (a parent, friend or therapist) who is also experienced as genuine, human and real, growth naturally occurs. I make every effort to care, understand and see the positive strengths of my clients."
 
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            To reach Ed e-mail him at: 
             kahntact@compuserve.com

             or   (212)  666-8616

 
 
Ed's articles include: 
 
  • "Carl Rogers, More Relevant Today than Freud" 
  • "Heinz Kohut and Carl Rogers: A Timely Comparison"
  • "On the Concept of Non-Directivity in the Person-Centered Approach"
  • "The Intersubjective Perspective and the Client-Centered Approach: Are They One at Their Core"
  •  "Carl Rogers and Heinz Kohut: A Historical Perspective"