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  1. This study examined the self theory of Carl Rogers in depth. There are some important concepts illuminated well, considering one's personality development.

  2. A humanistic psychology framework grounds Carl Rogers’ theory, research, and practice. General insights from Rogers’ person-centered approach make the case for the importance of attending to issues of authenticity, dialogical relationships, self-actualization, and existential freedom. One key highlight is the way Rogers

  3. The person-centred approach has become more than a way of developing a therapeutic relationship with clients. Rogers described it as ‘a life-affirming way of being’ (Rogers, 1980). This has led to the person-centred approach being described as a quiet revolution.

  4. A theory of therapy. Since first outlining his ideas for psychotherapy in the early 1940s, Carl Rogers consistently highlighted the role of the relationship between client and counsellor as of primary significance in therapeutic practice.

  5. Person-centered theory as outlined by Rogers (1959) provides the metatheoretical foundation for the person-centered movement and the client-centered approach to counseling and psychotherapy.

  6. A THEORY OF THERAPY, PERSONALITY, AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, AS DEVELOPED IN THE CLIENT-CENTERED FRAMEWORK. NOTE: This document currently requires a final proof reading. CARL R. ROGERS. From: Psychology: A Study of a Science. Study 1, Volume 3: Formulations of the Person and the Social Context, edited by Sigmund Koch.

  7. Apr 1, 2016 · This chapter introduces person-centered psychology, founded on the work of Carl R Rogers, as a vibrant, innovative, evidence-based, developing body of work relevant to clinical psychologists,...

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