Carl Rogers Kathleen Mehl. Background Born January 8, 1902 In Oak Park, Illinois (suburb of Chicago) Died February 4, 1987 His father was a civil engineer.

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Carl Rogers Kathleen Mehl

Background Born January 8, 1902 In Oak Park, Illinois (suburb of Chicago) Died February 4, 1987 His father was a civil engineer and his mother was a homemaker and Christian. He had 5 other siblings.

School Influential American psychologist Among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology (client-centered approach) Really smart. Could read long before kindergarten. Attended Teachers College, Columbia University getting an MA in 1928 and a PhD in 1931 Served as the director of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in Rochester, New York.

Teaching/Books Lectured at the University of Rochester and wrote The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child in 1939 Based on his experience in working with troubled children became a professor of clinical psychology at Ohio State University Wrote his second book Counseling and Psychotherapy 1942-Suggested that the client can resolve difficulties and gain the insight necessary to restructure their life. Total of 16 books

Major Accomplishments 1945-Invited to set up a counseling center at the University of Chicago elected President of the American Psychological Association helped establish a counseling center connected with the University of Chicago and conducted studies to determine the effectiveness of his methods first President of the American Academy of Psychotherapists

5/19 Propositions All individuals (organisms) exist in a continually changing world of experience (phenomenal field) of which they are the center. The organism reacts to the field as it is experienced and perceived. This perceptual field is "reality" for the individual. The organism reacts as an organized whole to this phenomenal field. A portion of the total perceptual field gradually becomes differentiated as the self. As a result of interaction with the environment, and particularly as a result of evaluational interaction with others, the structure of the self is formed - an organized, fluid but consistent conceptual pattern of perceptions of characteristics and relationships of the "I" or the "me", together with values attached to these concepts.

Applications Person-centered therapy the application of the person-centered approach to the therapy situation Leaner-centered teaching “A person cannot teach another person directly; a person can only facilitate another's learning” (Rogers, 1951) Cross-cultural relations Workshops in highly stressful situations and global locations in South Africa, Central America, and Ireland

Quote Self Concept... the organized consistent conceptual gestalt composed of perceptions of the characteristics of 'I' or 'me' and the perceptions of the relationships of the 'I' or 'me' to others and to various aspects of life, together with the values attached to these perceptions. It is a gestalt which is available to awareness though not necessarily in awareness. It is a fluid and changing gestalt, a process, but at any given moment it is a specific entity. (Rogers, 1959)