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Category: Person-centred therapy
Carl Rogers’ six conditions of therapeutic personality change
The six conditions are the therapeutic factors that Carl Rogers proposed as “necessary and sufficient” for personality change as part of his theory of psychotherapy. According to his theory, “if these six conditions exist, and continue over a period of time, this is sufficient. The process of constructive personality change will follow” (Rogers, C. 1957)…

The Good Life (according to Carl Rogers)
Ask people what they think makes for a good life and you will find many different answers. Some people will relate to achievements, possessions and other goal-led end-states. Others may become more philosophical: “to be happy”, “to be free of worries”. Very rarely, if ever, the good life will be what it’s happening right now. …

The seven stages of the counselling process according to Rogers
It did not appeal to me to review work we have done in the past. I decided rather to devote a year (…) to understand the process by which personality changes (…) but as the next year approached I realised the ideas I had formed were still unclear, tentative, hardly in the shape of a…

