A Humanistic form of psychotherapy developed
by Carl Rogers. The therapist is non-directive and reflective
and does not interpret or advise except to encourage or clarify
points. Also known as person-centered counselling, client-centered
therapy, Person-centered therapy and Rogerian psychotherapy.
Carl
Rogers 1890-1947
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An
Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theory of Personality - By Dagmar Pescitelli
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APA
Psychotherapy Series I: Client-Centered Therapy
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Biography
by Dr. C. G. Boeree - Carl Rogers was born January 8, 2022
in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, the fourth of six children.
His father was a successful civil engineer and his mother was a housewife
and devout Christian. His education started in the second grade, because
he could already read before kindergarten. 4/5
Natalie
Rogers - Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was one of the founders
of the humanistic psychology movement and the most influential psychologist
in American history. 2/5
Rogerian
Therapy - By Dagmar Pescitelli - Rogerian therapy involves the
therapist's entry into the client's unique phenomenological world.
In mirroring this world, the therapist does not disagree or point
out contradictions (Shaffer, 1978). 3/5