Adjective
Rogerian (comparative more Rogerian, superlative most Rogerian)
Of or relating to Carl Rogers (1902–1987), influential American psychologist who helped to introduce a humanistic approach to psychology.
The program emulated a Rogerian psychotherapist when responding to written statements and questions posed by a user. Source: Internet
The central tenet of a Rogerian, person-centered politics is that public life does not have to consist of an endless series of winner-take-all battles among sworn opponents; rather, it can and should consist of an ongoing dialogue among all parties. Source: Internet
Theorists of a specifically Rogerian, person-centered approach to politics as dialogue have made substantial contributions to that project. Source: Internet
D. in philosophy, developed the practice of Focusing based on Rogerian listening. Source: Internet
The Rogerian method of argument involves each side restating the other's position to the satisfaction of the other. Source: Internet