Person-centred counselling: Carl Rogers

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Carl Rogers was born in Illinois in 1902. He was the fourth of six children in a deeply religious family. His father was a civil engineer and owned a construction business. When Rogers was 12 the family bought a farm, where he lived until he went to college. At first...

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Colledge, R. (2002). Person-centred counselling: Carl Rogers. In Mastering Counselling Theory (pp. 75–86). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-62957-8_6

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