
Nato: January 08, 1902 – Oak Park, Illinois, United States
Carl R. Rogers was an American psychologist whose work on client-centered therapy, unconditional positive regard, and person-centered education helped shape humanistic psychology. Best known for On Becoming a Person and Client-Centered Therapy, he became one of the twentieth century’s most influential psychotherapists, with methods widely adopted in counseling, education, and conflict resolution.
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"Carl Rogers was an American psychologist who originated the nondirective, or client-centred, approach to psychotherapy"
— Britannica
"Carl Rogers is considered one of the most influential psychotherapists in history"
— Healthline
"Carl R. Rogers was credited with revolutionizing the practice of psychotherapy in the United States"
— Los Angeles Times
"Carl Ransom Rogers was an American psychotherapist who originated person-centered, non-directive counseling"
— Encyclopedia.com
"Carl Rogers was ranked the 2nd most eminent clinical psychologist of the 20th century"
— Psychology Today
"Carl Rogers was an influential American psychologist whose work fundamentally reshaped modern psychotherapy"
— Simply Psychology
"Carl Rogers was a 20th century humanist psychologist and the founder of person-centered psychotherapy"
— GoodTherapy
"Carl Rogers, creator of the person-centred approach to therapy, called for unconditional positive regard"
— The Guardian