Person-Centered Psychology
Carl Rogers (1902–1987) was an American psychologist whose ideas helped shape modern humanistic psychology and client-centered approaches in counseling. Rather than focusing o...
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Person-Centered Psychology
Carl Rogers (1902–1987) was an American psychologist whose ideas helped shape modern humanistic psychology and client-centered approaches in counseling. Rather than focusing o...
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Humanistic psychology focuses on lived experience, personal agency, and the innate drive toward growth. Carl Rogers is one of its most influential figures, known for a compassio...
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Carl Rogers is best known for founding humanistic psychology and person-centered therapy, emphasizing genuine empathy, unconditional positive regard, and the client’s capacity...
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Carl Rogers theory is a cornerstone of humanistic psychology that emphasizes personal growth, self-actualization, and the quality of the therapeutic relationship. Developed prim...
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