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United States psychologist who developed client-centered therapy (1902-1987)
Source: WordNetAbraham Maslow and Carl Rogers were proponents of this view, which is based on the "phenomenal field" theory of Combs and Snygg (1949). Source: Internet
CIA Carl Rogers served on the board of the Human Ecology Fund from the late 50s into the 60s, which was a CIA funded organization that provided grants to researchers looking into personality. Source: Internet
His later books include Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977) and Freedom to Learn for the 80's (1983). Source: Internet
Further reading *Farber, Barry A. The psychotherapy of Carl Rogers: cases and commentary (Guilford Press 1998). Source: Internet
Don ends with some easy to use tips for healthy brain development using some tools he learned from his long time friend, psychologist Carl Rogers. Source: Internet