
The Game Part 3: The Game
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The Importance of Emotional Kicks
Carl Rogers called it counter-therapy. The basic idea of encounter therapy was that through manipulating an environment, one could induce powerful, thrilling, and agonizing emotions in participants. Six or eight-hour sessions quickly morphed into 12, 24, sometimes 72-hour marathons. By the early 1970s, emerging research was discrediting the entire practice of encounter therapy.
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