1. Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theories
Carl Rogers 1902 – 1987 was at the forefront of developing new humanistic psychological theories that would radically change the approach of psychotherapy forever and concurrently lay the foundations for the field of professional counselling. ... He explained that the therapists' role was 'to create such a psychological atmosphere as will permit this capacity and this strength to become effective rather than latent or potential' (Rogers, 1950, p. 443). ... Furthermore, Rogers thought that psychology should not focus just on the remediation of psychological problems but ...
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