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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...
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  • Carl Rogers (1902–1987), was an American psychologist. Carl Rogers may also refer to: Carl Rogers (cricketer) (born 1970), English cricketer Carlrogers...
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  • as possible is the basic drive ... the drive of self-actualization." Carl Rogers similarly wrote of "the curative force in psychotherapy – man's tendency...
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  • with psychotherapy is sometimes referred to by Rogers as The Creative Connection. The daughter of Carl Rogers, one of the founders of humanistic psychology...
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  • discovery of the unconscious in mental life". Humanist psychologist Carl Rogers opposed psychoanalytic personality theory as he was dissatisfied with...
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  • psychotherapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers and colleagues beginning in the 1940s and extending into the 1980s. Person-centered...
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    Brigadier General Carl Rogers Darnall (December 25, 1867, in Weston, Texas – January 18, 1941, in Washington, D.C.) was a United States Army chemist and...
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  • associate of Carl Rogers who owns a shipping company Lakin Valdez as Raul Arraya, a former client of Honey's Michael Rose as Carl Rogers, a businessman...
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  • Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers are New York–based songwriters and record producers. They have produced hits for Ruben Studdard, Wild Orchid, Christina Aguilera...
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  • sources was the work of Carl Rogers, who was strongly influenced by Otto Rank, who broke with Freud in the mid-1920s. Rogers' focus was to ensure that...
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  • 1954, later expanded and popularized by the humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers in 1956, is the basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of...
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  • and Carl Rogers and the person-centered approach to counseling and psychotherapy. Kirschenbaum's books include The Life and Work of Carl Rogers, One...
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    individuals is created. The term "active listening" was introduced in 1957 by Carl Rogers and Richard Farson. It may also be referred to as reflective listening...
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  • Carl John Rogers (born 20 October 1970 in Norwich) is an English cricketer who has represented Norfolk since 1990. He is a right-hand batsman who has appeared...
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    Carl Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist and pioneering...
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  • massage is based on ideas taken from the work of Wilhelm Reich, Carl Jung, Carl Rogers and Alexander Lowen. Other sources of inspiration included the work...
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  • work of humanistic psychologists, most notably Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. Rogers is regarded as the founder of humanistic psychology and devoted much...
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    social workers in a Rankian-inspired approach to working with clients. Carl Rogers (1902 – 1987) was an American psychologist and among the founders of...
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  • them. The most famous of these was client-centered therapy developed by Carl Rogers. The basic principles behind humanistic psychology are simple: Someone's...
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  • Freud, Alfred Adler, Gordon Allport, Hans Eysenck, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Rogers. Personality can be determined through a variety of tests. Due to the...
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    psychologist Carl Rogers, whose client-centered therapy has also been called Rogerian therapy. Since 1970, rhetoricians have applied the ideas of Rogers—with...
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  • Allen's work at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic that introduced Carl Rogers, then a psychologist in the Child Study Department of the Rochester Society...
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  • was founded by Karen Horney in 1941. 1942 saw American psychologist Carl Rogers publish the handbook Counseling and Psychotherapy, which established...
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  • in chemical composition In Carl Rogers' personality theory, the compliance between ideal self and actual self-see Carl Rogers#Incongruence Mood congruence...
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    he had no degree in the field of psychology, his advanced study with Carl Rogers, his longtime practice of psychotherapy and his extensive writings in...
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  • She worked with, among others, the psychotherapists Fritz Perls and Carl Rogers. Bertrand Russell and Aldous Huxley were among her friends. Fritz Perls...
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  • a fundamental element of Carl Rogers' theory of person-centered therapy (PCT) (also known as client-centered therapy). Rogers' theory is predicated on...
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  • March 2023. Buber, Martin; Rogers, Carl Ransom; Anderson, Rob; Cissna, Kenneth N. (1997). The Martin Buber - Carl Rogers Dialogue: A New Transcript With...
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  • wrote of a post-narcissistic appreciation of the value of the ego, while Carl Rogers saw one result of successful therapy as the regaining of a quiet sense...
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  • was considered the second most influential psychotherapist in history (Carl Rogers ranked first in the survey; Sigmund Freud was ranked third). Psychology...
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