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About Carl Ransom Rogers
Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach (or client-centered approach) to psychology. Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1956.
The person-centered approach, his own unique approach to understanding personality and human relationships, found wide application in various domains such as psychotherapy and counseling (client-centered therapy), education (student-centered learning), organizations, and other group settings. For his professional work he was bestowed the Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Psychology by the APA in 1972. In a study by Haggbloom et al. (2002) using six criteria such as citations and recognition, Rogers was found to be the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century and second, among clinicians, only to Sigmund Freud.[1]
(Source: Wikipedia)
For information on Carl's career as a psychologist see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Rogers
- Residence: Oak Park, Cook, Illinois, United States - 1910
- Residence: Brighton, Monroe, New York, United States - 1930
- Residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States - 15 April 1950
- Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 13 2024, 5:35:44 UTC
Carl Ransom Rogers's Timeline
1902 |
January 8, 1902
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Oak Park, Chicago, Cook County, IL, United States
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1926 |
March 17, 1926
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New York, United States
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1928 |
October 9, 1928
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Rochester, Monroe County, New York, United States
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1987 |
February 4, 1987
Age 85
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San Diego, San Diego County, California, United States
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