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  1. Oct 6, 2023 · Carl Ransom Rogers was born on January 8, 1902 in Oak Park, Illinois. His parents were Walter Rogers and Julia Cushing. Rogers was the fourth of six children. His father worked as a civil engineer and his mother was a homemaker. Rogers was raised in an educated, conservative, middle-class, Protestant family.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Central to Rogers’ personality theory is the notion of self or self-concept . This is “the organized, consistent set of perceptions and beliefs about oneself.”. Carl Rogers’ self-concept is a central theme in his humanistic theory of psychology. It encompasses an individual’s self-image (how they see themselves), self-esteem (how much ...

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  4. Carl Rogers was born on 8 January 1902 in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago. He was the fourth of six children. Rogers’ father, Walter, was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin at a time when college education was not widespread. Before the birth of Carl, he succeeded in establishing himself as a businessman in the field of engineering.

  5. by Maureen O'Hara. Carl Rogers, the creator of client-centered therapy and counseling, student-centered education, and person-centered approaches to human relations and community building, is arguably the most influential American psychologist of the 20th century. While some may dispute this, pointing to the domination within academic ...

  6. BIOGRAPHY OF CARL ROGERS 3 Overview of Carl RogersLife and Contributions to the Field of Psychology Carl Rogers was born on January 8, 1902, in Illinois, Chicago. He was born to his father Walter Rogers and his mother Julia Cushing. His father spent his life as a civil engineer and his mother was a stay at home mother.

  7. Dec 23, 2011 · This article summarizes the life and work of America's most influential counselor and psychotherapist, Carl Rogers. He developed the client-centered, person-centered approach; popularized the term client; pioneered the recording of counseling cases; conducted landmark research on counseling and psychotherapy; and was a leader in the humanistic ...

    • Howard Kirschenbaum
    • 2004
  8. Carl Rogers. Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an influential American psychologist, who, along with Abraham Maslow, founded the humanistic approach to psychology. He developed Nondirective psychotherapy, also called "Client-centered therapy" and later the "Person-centered approach," reflecting his belief that his ...

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