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- Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy - Reprint of article by Carl Rogers first published in American Psychologist, in 1946, introducing the concept of client-centered therapy.
- Short Description of Client-Centered Therapy - Matthew Ryan describes Client-Centered Therapy and provides links to articles.
- Client-Centered Therapy and Dissociation - Article by Seth Robet Segall, Ph.D., discusses the benefits of taking a client-centered approach to the treatment of dissociative disorders.
- Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy - Research paper reprinted from Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the Nineties discusses the influence of the therapist's processing proposals on the client's intrapersonal exploration.
- Allan Turner's Person Centered Web Site - Presents information on Person- or Client-Centered theory, and links to resources, including a directory of counselors.
- Rogerian Rhetoric: An Alternative to Traditional Argumentation - Presents an overview and background of Rogerian therapy and describes a Rogerian alternative to the "argument as war" metaphor.
- Carl Rogers, Core Conditions, and Education - Provides an overview of Client-Centered theory and discusses Carl Rogers' writings and teachings about education.
- Rogers (Carl R.) Collection - University of California - Provides access to the Carl Rogers Collection, which includes Rogers's own papers, photographs, and videos, donated by his daughter Natalie after his death in 1987.
- Natalie Rogers, Carl Rogers - Carl Rogers' daughter Natalie provides a biography, list of writings, events, and links.
- The Carl Rogers Bibliography Online - Complete, chronological and alphabetical catalogue of original editions and German translations, including both writings and films, from 1922 with an appendix including selected autio and video tapes and indices of names and titles, compiled by Peter F. Schmid.
Wikipedia Articles
- Person-centered psychotherapy - Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), also known as Client-centered therapy, was developed by the humanist psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s. He referred to it as counseling rather than psychotherapy.
- Unconditional positive regard - Unconditional positive regard (UPR) is a concept in client-centered therapy. Carl Rogers, who created client-centered therapy, designated unconditional positive regard as one of the three conditions were necessary for positive change, along with empathy and genuineness (congruence).