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Client-Centered Psychotherapy
- A Humanistic form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers. The  therapist is non-directive and reflective and does not interpret or advise except to encourage  or clarify points.

Carl Rogers   1890-1947

Carl Rogers - Client Centred Therapy

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Allan Turner's Homepage - A very good client-centered/person-centered homepage.  4/5
An Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theory of Personality - By Dagmar Pescitelli 3/5
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APA Psychotherapy Series I: Client-Centered Therapy   4/5
Association For Humanistic Psychology. 3/5
Biography by Dr.  C. G. Boeree 4/5
Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy Bibliography - Counselling. Growth. in combination with: Client-centered therapy, client-centered psychotherapy, client-centered-therapy.  3/5
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Index of Papers on Client Centered Therapy - These are not intended to be a representative sampling, but rather the few papers for which I have both access and permission so far. When I have more I'll sort them more sensibly. -Matt. More CCT Papers (maintained by Allan Turner).  4/5
Natalie Rogers - Carl Rogers (1902–1987) was one of the founders of the humanistic psychology movement and the most influential psychologist in American history. 2/5
Papers on Client-Centered Therapy. - A Good List. 3/5
Rogerian Client Centered Therapy - This is a short description of Client-Centered Therapy from my perspective as a student therapist, followed by links to local and remote resources on the subject. - Matthew Ryan. See also Index of Papers on Client Centered Therapy above.  3/5
Rogerian Rhetoric: An Alternative to Traditional Rhetoric - HTML document By D. Brent.  3/5
Rogerian Therapy - By Dagmar Pescitelli - Rogerian therapy involves the therapist's entry into the client's unique phenomenological world. In mirroring this world, the therapist does not disagree or point out contradictions (Shaffer, 1978). 3/5
Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy [1] - Carl R. Rogers (1946) University of Chicago. 3/5
The Carl Rogers Biography Online - Complete, chronological and alphabetical catalogue of original editions and German translations, including both, writings and films, from 1922 with an appendix including selected audio and video tapes and indices of names and titles . 3/5

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