Carl Rogers was born in Illinois in 1902. He was the fourth of six children in a deeply religious family. His father was a civil engineer and owned a construction business. When Rogers was 12 the family bought a farm, where he lived until he went to college. At first he studied ...
Carl Rogers Person Centred Counselling CarlRogersis one of the pre-eminent psychologist of the twentieth century‚ founder of the client cantered approach to therapy he was able to break with conventions of his time and create new approaches. The work ofRogerswas recognised in 1956 when he rec...
From 1940 to 1963, Rogers was a professor at Ohio State University and at the Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin. He became director of the Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla, Calif., in 1964. In his theory of personality Rogers distinguishes two systems for regulating behavior...
(2004). Interview with Carl Rogers on the use of the self in therapy. In R. Moodley, C. Lago & A. Talahite (Eds.), Carl Rogers counsels a black client: Race and culture in person-centred counselling (pp. 253-260). Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books. (Reprinted from The use of self in ...
prominent figure in the humanistic school of psychology, Rogers is best known for his client-centered therapy, which suggested that the client should have as much impact on the direction of the therapy as the psychologist. His works includeClient-Centered Therapy(1951) andOn Becoming a Person(...
To what extent can the core conditions of therapeutic change championed by Carl Rogers (1957) be present in an individual psychodynamic therapy encounter?coreconditionscounsellingpsychologyintegrationPerson-centredtherapypsychodynamictherapytrainingContent and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic...
Rogersmastertherapistsperson-centredcounsellingIn this article I discuss some of the most salient issues that face counselling psychologists in their quest to grasp the ambiguous and paradoxical characteristics of their work. In doing so, I compare and contrast the Master Therapist (MT) model, that ...
British Journal of Guidance & CounsellingGundrum, M., Lietaer, G. & Van Hees-Matthijssen, C. (1999). Carl Rogers' responses in the 17th session with Miss Mun : Comments from a process- experiential and psychoanalytic perspective. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. 27(4), 462-482....