California Digital Library
Online Archive of California: Carl r.roger's Collections
The Online Archive of California provides a very interesting website. Click on Biography, Important Dates in the right frame it will pull up information in left frame.
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Illinois State University: Carl Rogers Links
A site that offers a biography, essay, and in depth summary of Carl Rogers, humanistic therapist.
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Ahp: Humanistic Psychology Overview
A historical and factual overview of Humanistic Psychology as a Contemporary School of Psychology.
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Infed: Carl Rogers
Biography of Carl Rogers, which presents key texts and references to books about him.
York University
Classics History of Psychology: Observations on the Organization of Personality
A transcript of Carl Rogers' address as the retiring President at the American Psychological Association the September 1947 Annual Meeting.
Shippensburg University
Shippensburg University: Carl Rogers (1902 1987)
A profile of psychotherapist Carl Rogers that surveys his life and theory of client-centered therapy. Provides several important biographical details, as well as charts and maps about Rogers' theories.
CommonLit
Common Lit: "Self Concept" by Saul Mc Leod
A learning module that begins with "Self-concept" by Saul McLeod, accompanied by guided reading questions, assessment questions, and discussion questions. The text can be printed as a PDF or assigned online through free teacher and...
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Personality and Consciousness: An Analysis of Carl Rogers' Theory of Personality
This page attempts to illustrate Rogers' theory of personality, which evolved from his client-centered therapy. The author includes his theory of self, his view of humans and his belief in the ability of humans to improve their conditions.
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Oak Park Tourist: Carl Rogers
A short biography on psychologist Carl Rogers. Includes details of his life story but also links to his psychological theories and other relevant information.
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The Skeptic's Dictionary: Est and Werner Erhard
Werner Erhard's EST, the Erhard Seminar Training is part of the human potential movement and is an an example of what psychologists call a "large group awareness training program."