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  2. 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.

  3. Rogers described an innate drive toward self-actualization, he talked about an ideal self, and he said that a fully functioning person lived a good life. But what does this actually mean? In the Western world we look for specific, tangible answers to such questions.

  4. Unconditional positive regard, a concept initially developed by Stanley Standal in 1954, [1] later expanded and popularized by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in 1956, is the basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does, especially in the context of client-centred therapy. [2] . Rogers wrote:

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Another quote that reflects his optimism and respect for human dignity is: “Life is precious and vulnerable, so be wise with how you choose to spend it because once death arrives, there is no turning back” (Rogers, n.d., para. 3).

  6. Apr 15, 2018 · The person-centered approach is a positive psychology. But now that positive psychology is with us, Rogers work seems more relevant than ever. His ideas on the good life are still leading the way ...

  7. Mar 3, 2021 · The foundations and depths of what it means to be human is often shared with everyone, be it our fear of death and isolation, our cherishment of intimacy, our complex relationship with health...

  8. He was born on January 8, 1902, in Oak Park, Illinois, and passed away on February 4, 1987. Rogers is best known for developing the person-centered approach to therapy and his emphasis on empathy, unconditional positive regard, and genuineness in therapeutic relationships.

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