Carl Rogers
Title: Carl Rogers
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Carl Rogers
The French existentialism movement during the early and mid twentieth century influenced many areas outside of the philosophical world. Among those effected was uprising humanistic psychology. Carl Rogers played a principal role in this new concentration. Rogers’ psychological contributions consisted mainly of his practice of client-centered therapy and his idea of the self and self-actualization. Both of these theories have strong existentialist connections. Rollo May’s The Origins and Significance of the Existential Movement in
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related to the philosophy of existentialism
Bibliography
Evans, Richard I. Carl Rogers the Man and His Ideas. New York: E.P. Dunton, 1975.
May, Rollo. “The Origins of the Existential Movement in Psychology.” from
R. May, E. Angle, and H.F. Ellenberg,eds., Existence: A New Dimension in Psychiatry and Psychology. New York: Simon and Schuster
Thorne, Brian. Carl Rogers. London: SAGE Publications Ltd, 1992.
Wolman, Benjamin B., ed. Handbook of General Psychology. Englewood Cliffs:
Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1973.
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