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  2. Carl Rogers Theory & Contribution to Psychology

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    Carl Rogersself-concept is a central theme in his humanistic theory of psychology. It encompasses an individual’s self-image (how they see themselves), self-esteem (how much value they place on themselves), and ideal self (the person they aspire to be).

  3. Carl Rogers (1902-1987) is considered one of the most influential psychologists of the 20 th century. He is best known for developing the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and as one of the founders of humanistic psychology.

  4. Carl Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of humanistic psychology and was known especially for his person-centered psychotherapy.

  5. Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy) - Simply Psychology

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    Person-centered therapy, also known as client-centered therapy, is a psychological approach developed by Carl Rogers. It emphasizes the client’s autonomy and capacity for self-determination in the therapeutic process.

  6. Carl Rogers Psychologist Biography - Verywell Mind

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    Carl Rogers helped found humanistic psychology and was one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century. Learn more about his theories.

  7. RogersTheory of Self - Psychology Fanatic

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    Unravel the complexities of Carl Rogers' Theory of Self. Gain insights into the role of empathy, authenticity, and unconditional positive regard in the journey towards self-actualization.

  8. Self-Actualization In Psychology: Theory & Examples

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    Carl Rogers described self-actualization as the continuous lifelong process whereby an individual’s self-concept is maintained and enhanced via reflection and the reinterpretation of various experiences, which enable the individual to recover, change and develop (Rogers, 1951).

  9. Carl Rogers: A Person-Centered Approach | SpringerLink

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    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.

  10. Carl Rogers: Theory, Quotes, & Psychology - The Berkeley...

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    Carl Rogers & Humanistic Theory. Carl Rogers’s belief that psychology should focus on human flourishing as much as or more than human suffering was a defining aspect of the field of humanistic psychology, which he developed along with other mid-century psychologists such as Abraham Maslow.

  11. 8.2: Carl Rogers and Humanistic Psychology - Social Sci...

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    Carl Rogers is the psychologist many people associate first with humanistic psychology, but he did not establish the field in the way that Freud established psychoanalysis.