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Carl Rogers, perhaps one of the most influential psychologists in American history, founder of the humanistic psychology movement, based his client-centered therapy approach on the concept that everything in life strives to 'be', to exist as best they can, given the circumstances.
They describe research into insight in discourse analysis, client-centered therapy, the Hill dream model, and emotional processing and give a review of empirical literature, then describe clinical issues such as the active client, therapist/client insights into counter-transference, insight development and destruction between sessions and growth of supervisor insight.
He and his colleagues identified client-centered therapy as resulting in clients' increased self-understanding, more positive feelings, greater self-exploration, improved self-concepts, and improved maturity (Rogers, 1959; Rogers & Dymond, 1954).
 
 
 
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