Allan Turner's Person Centered Web Site - http://www.allanturner.co.uk/
Presents information on Person- or Client-Centered theory, and links to resources, including a directory of counselors. |
An Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theory of Personality - http://pandc.ca/?cat=carl_rogers&page=rogerian_theory
Article by Dagmar Pescitelli discusses Rogers' theory of Self, Person, and the concept of the actualizing tendency. |
Carl Rogers (1902 - 1987) - http://psy1.clarion.edu/jms/Rogers.html
Biography of Carl Rogers with links to some of his writings. From Clarion University. |
Carl Rogers, Core Conditions, and Education - http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-rogers.htm
Provides an overview of Client-Centered theory and discusses Carl Rogers' writings and teachings about education. |
Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy - http://www.focusing.org/sachse.html
Research paper reprinted from Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the Nineties discusses the influence of the therapist's processing proposals on the client's intrapersonal exploration. |
Client-Centered Therapy and Dissociation - http://www.nesttd.org/client.htm
Article by Seth Robet Segall, Ph.D., discusses the benefits of taking a client-centered approach to the treatment of dissociative disorders. |
Natalie Rogers, Carl Rogers - http://www.nrogers.com/carlrogers.html
Carl Rogers' daughter Natalie provides a biography, list of writings, events, and links. |
Rogerian Rhetoric: An Alternative to Traditional Argumentation - http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dabrent/art/rogchap.html
Presents an overview and background of Rogerian therapy and describes a Rogerian alternative to the "argument as war" metaphor. |
Rogers (Carl R.) Collection - University of California - http://www.oac.cdlib.org/dynaweb/ead/ucsb/rogers
Provides access to the Carl Rogers Collection, which includes Rogers's own papers, photographs, and videos, donated by his daughter Natalie after his death in 1987. |
Short Description of Client-Centered Therapy - http://world.std.com/~mbr2/cct.html
Matthew Ryan describes Client-Centered Therapy and provides links to articles. |