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Humanistic Psychology: Carl Rogers
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After an academic career of teaching and counseling, Carl Rogers emerges as a prominent figure in the humanistic school of psychology. Rogers is best known for his client-centered therapy, which suggests that the client should have as much impact on the direction of the therapy as the psychologist. His works include Client-Centered Therapy (1951) and On Becoming a Person (1961).
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Carl Rogers was one of the founders of humanistic psychology. This bibliography comes from the book: Carl Rogers The Quiet Revolutionary: An Oral History. (Penmarin Books, 2002). It contains 36 pages of works by and about Carl Rogers.
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Existentialism is a relatively recent philosophical movement that has strongly influenced humanistic and transpersonal psychology, most especially the ideas of Carl Rogers. Here are a few web links defining or introducing existentialism:
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