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Dikran J. Martin Psychology 116 Name:. Date:. Lecture Series: Chapter 14 ROGERS: Person-Centered Theory Pages. 12 TEXT: Cloninger, Susan C. (2004). Theories of Personality: Understanding Persons (4th) New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Principal Features Preview: Overview of Rogers's Theory "Rogers's theory has implications for major theoretical questions." Table 14.1 Preview of Rogers's Theory [Page 354] -1-

The Actualizing Tendency "Rogers theorized that all motivation is subsumed under a fundamental process, the actualizing tendency " [Description] Actualizing tendency. (419) The Organismic Valuing Process "A self-actualizing person is in touch with the inner experience that is inherently growth producing, the organismic valuing process." [Description] Organismic valuing process. (419-420) -2-

The Fully Functioning Person Question: What is Carl Rogers's fully functioning person? (420) [Description] Characteristics of the fully functioning person. (420-421) -3-

Subjective Experience, Values, and Science "Rogers experienced a conflict between the model of science, in which the therapy client would be viewed objectively, and his experience as a therapist, in which a subjective stance worked better." [Issue] Rogerian position on subjectivity, values, and science. (421) The Self "Much of personality growth, including that occurring in therapy, involves changes in the self." [Description] Changes in the self. (422) -4-

Development "To understand why incongruence (between ideal and real self) occurs, (Rogers considered) how the self-concept develops." [Description] Development of the self. (422-423) Development of Creativity "Rogers considered what sort of environment encourages creativity." [Description] Development of creativity. (423-424) -5-

Therapy "Carl Rogers is best known as a therapist, and he had much to say about effective therapy." "He developed a new therapeutic approach that he called client-centered therapy, and he pioneered the scientific investigation of the effectiveness of therapy." Client-Centered Therapy "Rogers considered therapy to be an experience that could help people reconnect with their organismic valuing process, which guides healthy development." [Description] Client-centered therapy. (424-425) -6-

Client-Centered Therapy (Continued) Unconditional Positive Regard Question: What is Carl Rogers s necessary condition for therapy called (425 426) unconditional positive regard? Congruence Question: What is Carl Rogers s necessary condition for therapy called (426) congruence? Empathic Understanding Question: What is Carl Rogers s necessary condition for therapy called (426-427) empathic understanding? -7-

Research on Therapy "The concepts in Rogers's theory are challenging to study scientifically." [Description] Empirical research of Rogerian therapy. (427-428) The Process of Psychotherapy "Guided by his vision, many of Rogers's students and colleagues developed measuring instruments to study events that occur during therapy." [Description] Techniques for studying Rogerian therapy. (428-429) -8-

Outcomes of Psychotherapy "Rogers reported empirical studies demonstrating the effectiveness of psychotherapy." [Evidence] Outcomes of Rogerian therapy. (429-430) Stages of Process "Personality change in psychotherapy occurs gradually. Rogers devised a way of measuring the types of changes that occur in psychotherapy." "The Process Scale constitutes a seven-stage description of the process of change." [Description] Process scale. (430-431) -9-

Encounter Groups "Therapeutic change may be brought about in groups " [Description] Encounter groups. (431) Other Applications "Principles that guide client-centered therapy have also been applied outside of the therapy setting " Humanistic Education "Humanistic education has implications for both the relationship between teacher and student and the content of education." [Illustrations] Humanistic education. (432) -10-

Marriage and Relationships "Rogers's humanistic approach also has implications for marriage." [Illustrations] Marriage and relationships. (432-433) Social Welfare Programs "Programs that support individuals and families who are poor or homeless can also change their bureaucratic approach (and) take a different course, in which the system instead provides resources and in which the clients are empowered." Business "Rogers and other humanistic psychologist have also influenced industrial-organizational psychology." [Illustrations] Business applications of Carl Rogers's concepts. (433-434) -11-

Criticisms of Rogers's Theory "Though it has enthusiastic supporters, Rogers's theory has been dismissed by others as naïve about human nature." [Illustrations] Criticisms of Carl Rogers's theory and therapy. (434-435) END -12-