Carl Rogers
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American psychologist
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- PhD Psychology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl Ransom Rogers was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of humanistic psychology and was known especially for his person-centered psychotherapy. Rogers is widely considered one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956.
Carl Rogers's Published Works
Published Works
- Becoming a person (1956) (5114)
- Client-Centered Therapy (1951) (3358)
- On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy (1961) (3286)
- The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change. (1957) (2836)
- Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory (1951) (2833)
- The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change. (1992) (2023)
- A Way of Being (1967) (1348)
- Freedom to learn for the 80's (1982) (1126)
- Empathic: An Unappreciated Way of Being (1975) (1114)
- Counseling and Psychotherapy (1942) (731)
- Toward a theory of creativity. (1954) (569)
- Psychotherapy and personality change. (1955) (498)
- The Therapeutic Relationship and Its Impact: A Study of Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics (1976) (357)
- The interpersonal relationship: The core of guidance. (1962) (348)
- THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A HELPING RELATIONSHIP (1958) (327)
- The Carl Rogers Reader (1989) (317)
- Carl Rogers on Encounter Groups (1970) (309)
- TOWARD A MODERN APPROACH TO VALUES: THE VALUING PROCESS IN THE MATURE PERSON. (1964) (303)
- Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977) (267)
- The interpersonal relationship in the facilitation of learning (1968) (245)
- Some Issues Concerning the Control of Human Behavior: A Symposium (1956) (215)
- The concept of the fully functioning person. (1963) (194)
- Freedom to learn :a view of what education might become (1969) (177)
- The Foundations of the Person-Centered Approach. (1981) (167)
- Person-centered therapy. (1989) (163)
- Counseling and Psychotherapy; Newer Concepts in Practice (1944) (158)
- Toward a Science of the Person (1963) (155)
- Person to Person: The Problem of Being Human, A New Trend in Psychology (1967) (150)
- A process conception of psychotherapy. (1958) (145)
- Counseling and psychotherapy : newer concepts in practice (1943) (143)
- The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research (1945) (141)
- The Clinical Treatment Of The Problem Child (1939) (126)
- “Client-Centered” Psychotherapy (1952) (123)
- Carl Rogers on Personal Power: Inner Strength and Its Revolutionary Impact (1978) (121)
- Toward a More Human Science of the Person (1985) (119)
- Some issues concerning the control of human behavior (1990) (118)
- Research in psychotherapy. (1948) (106)
- THE USE OF ELECTRICALLY RECORDED INTERVIEWS IN IMPROVING PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES (1942) (104)
- The therapeutic relationship: Recent theory and research1 (1965) (102)
- The process equation of psychotherapy. (1961) (94)
- Freedom to learn for the 80\'s / Carl R. Rogers (1983) (87)
- Toward becoming a fully functioning person. (1962) (81)
- The attitude and orientation of the counselor in client-centered therapy. (1949) (79)
- Carl Rogers on the development of the person-centered approach. (1986) (71)
- Becoming Partners: Marriage and Its Alternatives (1972) (70)
- A note on the "nature of man." (1957) (65)
- Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning (1958) (64)
- Training Individuals to Engage in the Therapeutic Process. (1956) (62)
- Development of a scale to measure process changes in psychotherapy. (1960) (59)
- Psychotherapy and personality change : coordinated research studies in the clientcentered approach (1955) (58)
- Some new challenges. (1973) (58)
- Personality factors in counseling (1945) (52)
- The processes of therapy. (1940) (52)
- A tentative scale for the measurement of process in psychotherapy. (1959) (49)
- Interpersonal Relationships: U.S.A. 2000 (1968) (48)
- The Formative Tendency (1978) (46)
- Perceptual reorganization in client-centered therapy. (1951) (44)
- Counseling with returned servicemen (1946) (43)
- 33 – The Process of the Basic Encounter Group* (1974) (43)
- What Understanding and Acceptance Mean to Me (1995) (41)
- My Philosophy of Interpersonal Relationships and How It Grew (1973) (40)
- In retrospect: Forty-six years. (1974) (37)
- The Underlying Theory: Drawn from Experience with Individuals and Groups (1987) (34)
- A coordinated research in psychotherapy; a nonobjective introduction. (1949) (33)
- Rogers kohut and erickson a personal perspective on some similarities and differences (1987) (32)
- Psychometric Tests and Client-Centered Counseling (1946) (31)
- What it means to become a Person (1956) (31)
- Carl Rogers: Dialogues : Conversations With Martin Buber, Paul Tillich, B.F. Skinner, Gregory Bateson, Michael Polanyi, Rollo May, and Others (1989) (30)
- The role of self-understanding in the prediction of behavior. (1948) (30)
- Psychotherapy today or where do we go from here? (1963) (29)
- The Rust Workshop (1986) (28)
- The Place of the Person in the New World of the Behavioral Sciences (1961) (28)
- Reply to Rollo May's Letter to Carl Rogers (1982) (28)
- One Alternative to Nuclear Planetary Suicide (1984) (27)
- Dealing with Psychological Tensions (1965) (27)
- The development of insight in a counseling relationship. (1944) (26)
- Humanistic psychology: interviews with Maslow, Murphy, and Rogers (1971) (25)
- Can Learning Encompass Both Ideas and Feelings (1974) (25)
- The essence of psychotherapy: A client-centered view. (1959) (24)
- Some Questions and Challenges Facing a Humanistic Psychology (1965) (24)
- Learning to be free (1962) (24)
- An evaluation of nondirective psychotherapy : by means of the Rorschach and other indices (1948) (22)
- Inside the World of the Soviet Professional (1987) (22)
- A PLAN FOR SELF-DIRECTED CHANGE IN AN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM (1967) (20)
- Client-centered theory: Carl R. Rogers. (1974) (17)
- Notes on Rollo May (1982) (17)
- A Current Formulation of Client-Centered Therapy (1950) (17)
- Divergent trends in methods of improving adjustment (1950) (16)
- Comments on the Issue of Equality in Psychotherapy (1987) (16)
- Two Divergent Trends (1967) (16)
- Bringing Together Ideas and Feelings in Learning. (1972) (15)
- Psychological adjustments of discharged service personnel. (1944) (15)
- A personal formulation of client-centered therapy. (1952) (15)
- A teacher-therapist deals with a handicapped child. (1945) (15)
- Growing Old—or Older and Growing (1980) (15)
- Questions I Would Ask Myself If I Were A Teacher. (1987) (14)
- A therapist's view of personal goals. (Pendle Hill Pamphlet 108). (1960) (14)
- Some Thoughts Regarding the Current Philosophy of the Behavioral Sciences (1965) (14)
- The concept of the fully functioning person (1965) (13)
- Some thoughts regarding the current presuppositions of the behavioral sciences (1967) (13)
- Aiming At the Self: the Paradox of Encounter and the Human Potential Movement (1976) (13)
- The Increasing Involvement of the Psychologist in Social Problems: Some Comments, Positive and Negative (1969) (13)
- Some directions and end points in therapy. (1953) (12)
- Needed emphases in the training of clinical psychologists. (1939) (12)
- PREDICTING THE OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT (1941) (11)
- Group psychotherapy with homosexuals: a review. (1976) (11)
- Therapy in guidance clinics. (1943) (11)
- Persons or science? (1959) (10)
- Journal of South African Trip: January 14-March 1, 1986. (1987) (10)
- Some Social Issues Which Concern Me (1972) (9)
- The interest in the practice of psychotherapy. (1953) (9)
- THREE SURVEYS OF TREATMENT MEASURES USED WITH CHILDREN (1937) (9)
- 30 – A Theory of Therapy and Personality Change: As Developed in the Client-Centered Framework* (1974) (9)
- Recent research in nondirective therapy and its implications. (1946) (9)
- Personality Change in Psychotherapy (1955) (9)
- Where are we going in clinical psychology? (1951) (8)
- Politics and innocence : a humanistic debate (1986) (8)
- American politics and humanistic psychology (1984) (8)
- A basic orientation for counseling (1950) (8)
- Reaction to Gunnison's Article on the Similarities Between Erickson and Rogers (1985) (8)
- Marital and family counseling. (1946) (8)
- Learning to be free (1962) (8)
- A counseling approach to human problems. (1956) (8)
- Carl R. Rogers. (1967) (7)
- Reflections on Our South African Experience (January-February 1986) (1987) (7)
- Beyond the Watershed: And Where Now?. (1977) (7)
- A research program in client-centered therapy. (1953) (7)
- THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PROBLEM SYNDROMES (1941) (7)
- A Psychologist Looks at Nuclear War (1982) (7)
- Measuring Personality Adjustment in Children: Nine to Thirteen Years of Age (1977) (7)
- Evolving Aspects of Person-Centered Workshop (1978) (7)
- A personal view of some issues facing psychologists. (1955) (6)
- Psychological Foundations of Personality. (1939) (6)
- A Revolutionary Program for Graduate Education. (1970) (6)
- Steps Toward Peace, 1948–1986: Tension Reduction in Theory and Practice (1987) (6)
- The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change. 1957. (1992) (6)
- The Project at Immaculate Heart: An Experiment in Self Directed Change. (1974) (6)
- Reinhold Niebuhr's the self and the dramas of history (1958) (6)
- Some Implications of Client-Centered Counseling for College Personnel Work (1948) (5)
- The processes of therapy. 1940. (1992) (5)
- The Use of Tests and Rating Devices in the Appraisal of Personality. (1939) (5)
- The Way to do is to Be. (1959) (5)
- Dialogue with Carl Rogers (1981) (5)
- A Good Foster Home: Its Achievements and Limitations (1933) (4)
- Through the eyes of a client (1951) (4)
- New directions for humanistic education: An introduction to NCHE (1975) (4)
- Becoming a person—Part II (1956) (4)
- Dealing with social tensions : a presentation of client-centered counseling as a means of handling interpersonal conflict (1948) (4)
- The nature of man (1960) (4)
- Comments on the report of the Committee on Psychological Work in Institutions for Delinquent Boys and Girls. (1942) (3)
- A dialogue with carl rogers: Cross-cultural challenges of facilitating person-centered groups in south africa (1988) (3)
- Dealing with interpersonal conflict (1952) (3)
- Implications of Recent Advances in Prediction and Control of Behavior (1956) (3)
- The Clinical Psychologist's Approach to Personality Problems (1937) (3)
- What is to be our basic professional relationship? (1950) (3)
- Chapter V: Counseling (1945) (3)
- What we know about psychotherapy (1961) (3)
- Counseling of emotional blocking in an aviator. (1946) (3)
- Through the eyes of a client—Part III (1951) (3)
- The Potential Contribution of the Behavioral Scientist to World Peace (1987) (3)
- The Fulcra of Conflict. (1939) (2)
- Comment on Slack'sa Article (1985) (2)
- THE VALUING PROCESS IN THE MATURE PERSON (1964) (2)
- Dealing with interpersonal conflict (Part II) (1952) (2)
- ABEPP policies and procedures. (1950) (2)
- Wartime Issues in Family Counseling (1944) (2)
- Comment on Brown & Tedeschi's Article (1972) (2)
- Persons or science? (Part 2) (1959) (2)
- Counseling with the returned serviceman and his wife. (1945) (2)
- The counselor's methods. (1946) (1)
- Report of the Policy and Planning Board: 1958. (1958) (1)
- War Challenges Family Relationships (1943) (1)
- Et après?@@@Beyond the Watershed: and Where Now? (1977) (1)
- Practice in counseling. (1946) (1)
- The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child.@@@State Child Guidance Service in California.@@@The Placing of Children in Families.@@@The Rehabilitation of Children.@@@The Five Sisters. (1939) (1)
- Understanding the individual. (1946) (1)
- Group Use of the Rorschach Test: Prediction of the Adjustment and Academic Performance of College Students (1946) (1)
- Through the eyes of a client — Part II (1951) (1)
- A Learning Paradigm At Johnston College (1981) (0)
- One Alternative to Nuclear Planetary Suicide. (1984) (0)
- Course Content of Theory Courses in Marriage Counseling (1950) (0)
- Why pastoral psychology?—An editorial (1950) (0)
- The development and growth of the client. (1946) (0)
- Counseling: Wartime and postwar. (1946) (0)
- Reinhold Niebuhr and Carl R. Rogers (1958) (0)
- The counseling process in action. (1946) (0)
- The attitude of the nondirective counselor. (1946) (0)
- Counseling points of view : proceedings of the Minnesota Counselors Association midwinter conference, 1958 (1959) (0)
- Review of The practice of clinical psychology. (1942) (0)
- Statement and Challenge. (1964) (0)
- The psychologist's contributions to parent, child, and community problems. (1942) (0)
- The Foundations of the Person-Centred Approach (In writing this paper I have drawn heavily on two previous articles of mine, separated by a number of years; Rogers (1963, 1978)). (1979) (0)
- The use of the casual contact. (1946) (0)
- Feeling Our Way into (1991) (0)
- Commentary By the Editor (1972) (0)
- Book Review: Social Work Book-of-the-Month: Familial Feeblemindedness (1941) (0)
- Too much stress on Rogerian technique? (1958) (0)
- "This is me: some significant learnings" (1970) (0)
- Inner world of counseling with Carl Rogers (1980) (0)
- Child Guidance Procedures. (1938) (0)
- Success in Psychotherapy (1955) (0)
- Personal adjustment inventory : series of character and personality tests (1961) (0)
- Letter from Carl R. Rogers, Center for Studies of the Person to Joshua Lederberg (1969) (0)
- Speaking of person-centered relationships : a 2-cassette album (1976) (0)
- Review of Social case records from psychiatric clinics. (1942) (0)
- FREEDOM TO BE : A PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH (1977) (0)
- A letter from Dr. Rogers (1970) (0)
- Educational and vocational counseling with the serviceman. (1946) (0)
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