POST 6

Hello, good evening and welcome to today's post: D I have been asked to talk about someone I admire, and well, I admire the author and psychologist Carl Rogers. In his writings, he was a fundamental part of the emergence of the "third force" in psychology: humanistic psychology. In addition, he is the creator of client-centered therapy, where the therapist guides the client in a non-directive way. He is a very relevant author, playing as a writer, professor, and even president of APA. An example of his work is the book "On Becoming a person". Book in which he indicates through his experience the way to become a person with well-being. I admire his work for everything that involved the new way of looking at psychology, focusing on the ability to grow, well-being and positive characteristics of the human being. In contrast to paradigms, (as they say) mechanistic or deterministic as behaviorism and psychoanalysis. And well, that was the post of today, have a ...