| Chapter Outline (See related pages)
- Overview of Person-Centered Theory
- Biography of Carl Rogers
- Person-Centered Theory
- Basic Assumptions
- Formative Tendency
- Actualizing Tendency
- The Self and Self-Actualization
- The Self-Concept
- The Ideal Self
- Awareness
- Levels of Awareness
- Denial of Positive Experiences
- Becoming a Person
- Barriers to Psychological Health
- Conditions of Worth
- Incongruence
- Vulnerability
- Anxiety and Threat
- Defensiveness
- Disorganization
- Psychotherapy
- Conditions
- Counselor Congruence
- Unconditional Positive Regard
- Empathic Listening
- Process
- Stages of Therapeutic Change
- Theoretical Explanation for Therapeutic Change
- Outcomes
- The Person of Tomorrow
- Characteristics
- Implications
- Philosophy of Science
- The Chicago Studies
- Hypotheses
- Method
- Findings
- Summary of Results
- Related Research
- Positive Regard, Self-Esteem, and Romantic Relationships
- Self-Ideal, Congruence, and Mental Health
- Critique of Rogers
- Concept of Humanity
- Key Terms and Concepts
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