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Ask a group of people to name a famous psychotherapist, and most would probably say Sigmund Freud or perhaps Carl Jung. But ... to help the client find their own way to self-actualization. At the time ...
“Self-actualization” represents a concept derived from humanistic psychological ... those for meaning in life, in particular. Carl Rogers also created a theory implicating a “growth ...
In the 1960s, the psychotherapist Carl Rogers popularized “encounter groups” and “client-centered therapy” and wrote influential essays on becoming the “self which one truly is.” ...
“For decades I had a two-inch stack of correspondence with Carl Rogers sitting ... that reflected how Rogers saw himself and how he wanted to be seen. The self that Rogers portrayed and revealed ...
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