
A Way of Being: The Founder of the Human Potential Movement Looks Back on a Distinguished Career
by Carl Rogers Author
The late Carl Rogers, founder of humanistic psychology and father of client-centered therapy, believed in the human potential for growth. “A Way of Being,” written in the early 1980s near the end of his career, serves as a philosophical coda to his classic “On Becoming a Person.” It traces his professional and personal development and ends with a call for a more humane future.
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