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There is such depth and detail to Rogers' theory that is often overlooked and misunderstood, but he was way ahead of his time in these three ways. The profession of psychology is only now catching up.
In the 1960s, the psychotherapist Carl Rogers popularized “encounter groups” and “client-centered therapy” and wrote influential essays on becoming the “self which one truly is.” He ...
Dr. Carl Rogers, 85, an author and psychotherapist whose influence has spanned decades, died Wednesday night of a heart attack after surgery for a broken hip at the Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, Calif.
The first one was by me, beginning, “Dear Dr. Rogers. My name is Howard Kirschenbaum. I would like to write your biography.” ...
Carl R. Rogers, noted clinical psychologist, called for a revolution of teaching methods in a speech to overflow crowds in Lowell Lecture Hall and Burr A last night. Speaking in Lowell with a hook ...
Walter A. Rogers died in 1944, and his estate sold the farm in 1955 to the Arthur T. McIntosh & Co. homebuilding firm, which laid out the Glen Ellyn Woods subdivision all around it.
There is such depth and detail to Rogers' theory that is often overlooked and misunderstood, but he was way ahead of his time in these three ways. The profession of psychology is only now catching up.
“For decades I had a two-inch stack of correspondence with Carl Rogers sitting in my file drawer,” writes Howard Kirschenbaum in the introduction to his latest book, “On Becoming Carl Rogers ...