
Carl Rogers Theory & Contribution to Psychology
6 天之前 · Carl Rogers believed that for a person to achieve self-actualization, they must be in a state of congruence. This means that self-actualization occurs when a person’s “ideal self” (i.e., who they would like to be) is congruent with their actual behavior (self-image).
Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy) - Simply Psychology
2023年12月20日 · Person-centered therapy, also known as client-centered therapy, is a psychological approach developed by Carl Rogers. It emphasizes the client’s autonomy and capacity for self-determination in the therapeutic process.
Congruence (Psychology): Definition & Examples (2025)
2024年5月26日 · The term congruence in psychology is most closely associated with Carl Rogers, a prominent American psychologist and one of the founders of humanistic psychology. Rogers introduced the concept in the context of client-centered therapy, emphasizing the importance of an individual’s real self aligning with their ideal self.
Congruence in Counselling • [Resource for Student Counsellors]
2021年10月25日 · This was later taken up by Carl Rogers, who – in a 1957 article for the Journal of Consulting Psychology – published his ideas on what constituted the six necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic personality change. Conditions 2 and 3 relate to congruence, one in the client and the other in the counsellor:
Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy) - StatPearls ...
2023年2月9日 · Person-centered therapy, also referred to as non-directive, client-centered, or Rogerian therapy, was pioneered by Carl Rogers in the early 1940s. This form of psychotherapy is grounded in the idea that people are inherently motivated toward achieving positive psychological functioning.
Congruence/Incongruence (Rogers) - SpringerLink
2020年1月1日 · Rogers summarizes three conditions in the therapeutic relationship which facilitate psychological growth in the client: congruence, unconditional positive regard, empathic understanding (i.e., conditions 3, 4, and 5 of the therapeutic process (see Rogers 1959, p. 213)).
Rogers Three Characteristics/Attributes Needed for Client ...
According to Rogers (1977), three characteristics, or attributes, of thetherapist form the core part of the therapeutic relationship - congruence,unconditional positive regard (UPR) and accurate empathic understanding.