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  1. Overview of Person-Centered Theory
  2. Biography of Carl Rogers
  3. Person-Centered Theory
    1. Basic Assumptions
      1. Formative Tendency
      2. Actualizing Tendency
    2. The Self and Self-Actualization
      1. The Self-Concept
      2. The Ideal Self
    3. Awareness
      1. Levels of Awareness
      2. Denial of Positive Experiences
    4. Becoming a Person
    5. Barriers to Psychological Health
      1. Conditions of Worth
      2. Incongruence
        1. Vulnerability
        2. Anxiety and Threat
      3. Defensiveness
      4. Disorganization
  4. Psychotherapy
    1. Conditions
      1. Counselor Congruence
      2. Unconditional Positive Regard
      3. Empathic Listening
    2. Process
      1. Stages of Therapeutic Change
      2. Theoretical Explanation for Therapeutic Change
    3. Outcomes
  5. The Person of Tomorrow
    1. Characteristics
    2. Implications
  6. Philosophy of Science
  7. The Chicago Studies
    1. Hypotheses
    2. Method
    3. Findings
    4. Summary of Results
  8. Related Research
    1. Positive Regard, Self-Esteem, and Romantic Relationships
    2. Self-Ideal, Congruence, and Mental Health
  9. Critique of Rogers
  10. Concept of Humanity
  11. Key Terms and Concepts







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