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Carl R. Rogers Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2010 Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011044 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm81075853 Prepared by Michael Spangler with the assistance of Sheila Day, Scott McLemee, and Susie Moody
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Carl R. Rogers Papers

A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.

2010

Contact information:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact

Additional search options available at:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011044

LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm81075853

Prepared by Michael Spangler with the assistance of Sheila Day, Scott McLemee, and Susie Moody

Collection SummaryTitle: Carl R. Rogers PapersSpan Dates: 1913-1989Bulk Dates: (bulk 1960-1987)ID No.: MSS75853Creator: Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987Extent: 51,800 items ; 148 containers ; 59.2 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Psychologist, psychotherapist, and educator. Correspondence, family papers, writings, book files, notes onworkshops and other meetings, project files, academic files, research files, transcripts of psychotherapy sessions, andadministrative papers chiefly documenting Rogers's career as a practicing psychologist and therapist and as an educator andpromoter of humanistic psychology in association with the Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla, California.

Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

PeopleDevonshire, Charles--Correspondence.Farson, Richard Evans, 1926- --Correspondence.Foster, Car--Correspondence.Holdstock, T. Len--Correspondence.Kirschenbaum, Howard--Correspondence.Powers, William T. (William Treval), 1926- --Correspondence.Rogers family.Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987.Rogers, David E. (David Elliott), 1926- --Correspondence.Rogers, Natalie--Correspondence.Strode, Orienne--Correspondence.Swenson, Gay Leah, 1936- --Correspondence.Tausch, Reinhard, 1921- --Correspondence.Tô, Thị Anh--Correspondence.

OrganizationsCenter for Studies of the Person (La Jolla, Calif.)Rochester Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.University of Chicago--Faculty.University of Wisconsin--Madison--Faculty.Western Behavioral Sciences Institute (La Jolla, Calif.)

SubjectsChild welfare--New York (State)--Rochester,Client-centered psychotherapy.Group relations training.Human potential movement.Humanistic psychology.Psychology--Research--California--La Jolla.Psychology.Psychotherapy.

OccupationsEducators.

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Psychologists.Psychotherapists.

Administrative InformationProvenance

The papers of Carl R. Rogers, psychologist, psychotherapist, and educator, were given to the Library of Congress byRogers in 1977. Additions were given by Rogers in 1982 and by Valerie Henderson of the Center for Studies of the Personin La Jolla, Calif., in 1988.

Processing History

The Carl R. Rogers Papers were processed in 1993. The finding aid was revised in 2010.

Transfers

Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Motion picture filmsand video and sound recordings have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.Most photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. All transfers are identified in thesedivisions as part of the Carl R. Rogers Papers.

Copyright Status

Copyright in the unpublished writings of Carl R. Rogers in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody ofthe Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

Access and Restrictions

The papers of Carl R. Rogers are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Room priorto visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Carl R. RogersPapers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical NoteDate Event1902, Jan. 8 Born, Oak Park, Ill.

1924 B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.Married Helen Martha Elliott (died 1979)

1924-1925 Attended Union Theological Seminary, New York, N.Y.

1928 M.A., psychology, Columbia University Teachers College, New York, N.Y.

1930-1938 Director, Child Study Department, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Rochester,N.Y.

1931 Ph.D., psychology, Columbia University Teachers College, New York, N.Y.

1940-1945 Professor of psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

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1942 Published Counseling and Psychotherapy (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 450 pp.)

1944-1945 Director of counseling services, United Services Organization, New York, N.Y.

1945-1957 Professor of psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

1946-1947 President of American Psychological Association

1951 Published Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory (Boston:Houghton Mifflin Co. 560 pp.)

1956 Sept. "Rogers-Skinner" symposium, American Psychological Association annual convention, Chicago,Ill.

Recipient of the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, American PsychologicalAssociation

1957-1963 Professor of psychology and psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

1961 Published On Becoming a Person (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 420 pp.)Elected to American Acadamy of Arts and Sciences

1964-1968 Resident fellow, Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, La Jolla, Calif.

1968-1987 Founder and resident fellow, Center for Studies of the Person, La Jolla, Calif.

1969 Published Freedom to Learn (Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co. 358 pp.)

1970 Published Carl Rogers on Encounter Groups (New York, N.Y.: Harper and Row, Publishers. 172pp.)

1972 Recipient of the Distinguished Professional Contribution Award, American PsychologicalAssociation

Published Becoming Partners: Marriage and Its Alternatives (New York, N.Y.: Delacorte Press.243 pp.)

1977 Published Carl Rogers on Personal Power (New York, N.Y.: Delacorte Press. 299 pp.)

1980 Published A Way of Being (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 395 pp.)

1985 Nov. Peace project workshop, Rust, Austria

1986 Workshops in USSR and South Africa

1987, Feb. 4 Died, La Jolla, Calif.

Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Carl Ransom Rogers (1902-1987) span the years 1913-1989, with the bulk of the items concentrated in theperiod 1960-1987. The collection contains a wide array of material documenting Rogers's career in psychology,psychotherapy, and education and his association with the Center for Studies of the Person. Included are family papers,correspondence, writings, book files, notes on workshops and other meetings, project files, academic files, research files,

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transcripts of therapy sessions, and administrative miscellany. The collection is organized in eight series: Family Papers ;Correspondence File ; Writings File ; Meetings, Conferences, and Workshops File ; Projects File ; Academic File ;Research File ; and Miscellany .

Rogers's papers trace his entire professional career, with the largest body of material focused on his association with theCenter for Studies of the Person, a loosely organized group of advocates of humanistic psychology based in La Jolla,California. Rogers is recognized as a prime mover in the development and acceptance of humanistic psychology,sometimes referred to as a "third force" alternative to Freudian psychoanalysis and behaviorism. He originally developedhis "client-centered" psychotherapy during his work in the 1930s with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Childrenin Rochester, New York. Briefly stated, his client-centered approach to psychotherapy, also variously referred to as"person-centered" or "non-directive," requires the therapist to enter into an intensely empathic relationship with the clientand serve as an agent for personality growth and self-determinism. In 1961, Rogers published On Becoming a Person, aseminal work in the humanistic psychology movement. Rogers's application of his therapeutic principles to group settingsinfluenced the "human potential movement," which flourished in the 1960s and 1970s and included encounter groups,leadership training, sensitivity counseling, and assertiveness training. He encouraged the interdisciplinary application of hisprinciples to such fields as education, business, medicine, and pastoral counseling.

In 1963, Rogers left the academic community because of his disaffection with its restrictive environment. He accepted aposition as resident fellow with the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute (WBSI), a nonprofit organization dedicated tobasic research and educational activities in the field of human relations. In 1968, he was a founding member of the Centerfor Studies of the Person. Through the center, he conducted workshops and seminars with businessmen, educators,psychotherapists, and political leaders. Ultimately Rogers sought to bring his message of empathic communication tointercultural and international disputes.

The Family Papers in this collection consist primarily of the correspondence of an unusually communicative family.Included are letters exchanged between Rogers and his immediate family as well as with his siblings and extended family.Noteworthy correspondents include his children, Natalie Rogers, a psychologist, and David E. Rogers, a medical educator.Their extensive correspondence illuminates the dynamics of the Rogers family and, together with selected writings alsocontained in the file, outlines their own professional development.

The Correspondence File is chiefly representative of Rogers's work with the Center for Studies of the Person and is groupedinto personal, special, and general categories. Personal correspondence consists of communications with friends, admirers,and professional colleagues. Of particular interest are the numerous letters and messages from persons strongly affected byRogers's published writings or public appearances. In many instances, these letters relate striking life experiences thatRogers incorporated into his writings and lectures. The special correspondence file includes communications withindividuals associated with various projects. Noteworthy among them is Howard Kirschenbaum, Rogers's biographer, whowrote On Becoming Carl Rogers (Delacorte Press, 1979). The general correspondence is largely administrative in natureand includes routine inquiries and invitations and some substantive material. Frequent or prominent correspondents includeCharles Devonshire, Richard Evans Farson, Car Foster, T. Len Holdstock, Howard Kirschenbaum, William T. Powers,Orienne Strode, Gay Swenson, Reinhard Tausch, and Thị Anh Tô.

The Writings File is subdivided into an Articles and Papers file and a Books file. Material in the Articles and Papers filecovers the breadth of Rogers's career and includes published as well as unpublished writings. Early files typically containprinted or manuscript copies of his work together with occasional related correspondence. Later files may include researchand background notes. Also included are a few published interviews with Rogers. The Books file contains productionrecords for books produced from the 1960s to the 1980s. Among the noteworthy material are correspondence withcolleagues and background research. Also included is an unpublished manuscript regarding Rogers's work withintercultural conflict in South Africa in the 1980s. Bibliographies of his published works are located at the beginning of theArticles and Papers file.

The Meetings, Conferences, and Workshops File is a record of Rogers's public activities principally from the late 1950s tothe 1980s. Arranged chronologically by event, this file contains the correspondence, notes, and lectures related to hisappearances before professional associations and to his work as a facilitator at encounter group workshops. Included areRogers's working papers for a dialogue with behaviorist B. F. Skinner in September 1956 before the AmericanPsychological Association's annual conference. Subsequent meetings between the two, in December 1960 and June 1962,are also represented in the file. The rapid growth and acceptance of encounter groups in the late 1960s and 1970s are welldocumented in the series, and it is rich in personal accounts by participants. Additional papers pertain to leadership training

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for the National Training Laboratories, training for Human Dimensions in Medical Education, which was a Center forStudies of the Person project, and various other workshops and seminars. Other significant material concerns interculturalconflict workshops led by Rogers in Ireland, South Africa, South America, and Austria during the 1970s and 1980s.

The Projects File contains material relating to extended undertakings by Rogers while he was with WBSI and the Center forStudies of the Person. Rogers's application of his theories to educational reform is reflected in papers concerning theEducational Innovation Project, the Ongoing Learning Program, and a Louisville, Kentucky, public schools project. TheCarl Rogers Peace Project pertains to his efforts to reduce international conflict.

The Academic and Research files primarily depict Rogers's career in academia. As a professor of psychology at theUniversity of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin at Madison in the late 1940s and 1950s, Rogers gained prominencethrough his systematic evaluation of the effects of psychotherapy. The Academic File contains correspondence, researchpapers, and notes pertaining to his academic courses and to counseling centers under his direction. Also included are notesand correspondence concerning dissertation committees on which he served. Transcripts in the Research File document hispioneer work in electronically recording therapy sessions for later study and analysis.

The Miscellany series contains administrative papers relating to the Center for Studies of the Person and the WesternBehavioral Sciences Institute. Of particular interest is material from 1968 that documents Rogers's dissatisfaction with theinstitute's leadership and the role he played in establishing the Center for Studies of the Person. Transcripts of some ofRogers's motion pictures and sound recordings are included, as well as articles regarding his work.

Arrangement of the PapersThe collection is arranged eight series:

• Family Papers, 1923-1987• Correspondence File, 1934-1987• Writings File, 1913-1989• Meetings, Conferences, and Workshops File, 1940-1988• Projects File, 1953-1987• Academic File, 1928-1985• Research File, 1928-1984• Miscellany, 1956-1986

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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-5 Family Papers, 1923-1987

Primarily correspondence received by Rogers, including attachments, and some copies or notesof his responses arranged chronologically. Also includes clippings, writings, observationson vacation travels, and other family memorabilia.

Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically therein.

BOX 6-40 Correspondence File, 1934-1987Letters sent and received by Rogers, including attachments, organized into general, personal,

and special categories.Personal and general correspondence is arranged chronologically; special correspondence is

arranged alphabetically by correspondent and filed chronologically within the folder.

BOX 41-79 Writings File, 1913-1989

BOX 41 Articles and Papers, 1913-1989Typescripts and printed copies of published and unpublished articles, papers, and interviews,

with occasional correspondence, background material, and notes.Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically by title within the year.

BOX 63-79 Books, 1936-1985Book production files including correspondence, notes, annotated drafts, research and

background material, and printed and near-print matter.Arranged alphabetically by title and topic and chronologically within folders.

BOX 80-108 Meetings, Conferences, and Workshops File, 1940-1988Correspondence, notes, and printed and near-print matter arranged chronologically by event.Material within folders is grouped by format and arranged chronologically therein.

BOX 108-119 Projects File, 1953-1987Memoranda, correspondence, reports, notes, clippings, background material, and printed and

near-print matter.Arranged alphabetically by project and topic and filed chronologically within folders.

BOX 119-130 Academic File, 1928-1985Material relating to Rogers's service on dissertation committees and to other work with

academic institutions.Items contained in dissertation files include correspondence, notes, reports, and near-print

matter. Arranged alphabetically by name of degree candidate and chronologically withinfolders. Items relating to specific institutions include correspondence, memoranda, notes,research papers, reports, and near-print matter. Arranged alphabetically by university andtopic, and chronologically within folders.

BOX 131-142 Research File, 1928-1984Notes, reports, transcripts of therapy sessions, background material, near-print and printed

matter, correspondence, memoranda, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within folders.

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BOX 142-148 Miscellany, 1956-1986Administrative records including memoranda, correspondence, notes, transcripts of motion

picture films and sound recordings, and material concerning awards and articles involvingRogers.

Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within folders.

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Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-5 Family Papers, 1923-1987Primarily correspondence received by Rogers, including attachments, and some copies or notes

of his responses arranged chronologically. Also includes clippings, writings, observationson vacation travels, and other family memorabilia.

Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically therein.

BOX 1 Clippings, 1946-1986, undatedCorrespondence

1934-1965(12 folders)

BOX 2 1966-1974(9 folders)

BOX 3 1975-1987, undated(11 folders)

BOX 4 Drawings, 1932-1942, undatedEightieth-birthday celebration, 1981-1982Golden wedding anniversary, 1974Memorabilia, 1923, 1931-1936, 1944-1950, undatedNotes

Miscellaneous subjects, undatedRogers, Corky, 1956-1959, undatedRogers, Helen, 1972, 1977

Psychological testsRogers, David E., 1927-1943, undatedRogers, Natalie, 1930-1944, undated

Rogers family history, 1981-1984Vacations

Caribbean, 1955-1957, undatedJapan, 1961Miscellaneous, 1961-1986New Zealand, 1964-1965, undatedSeneca Lake, N.Y., 1931-1940, 1952-1953

BOX 5 WritingsMiscellaneous, 1955-1957, 1965, 1972, 1981, undatedRogers, David E., 1934-1935, 1942-1943, 1955, 1966, 1981, undatedRogers, Natalie, 1934-1949, 1957, 1975-1985, undated

(3 folders)Rogers, Walter C., 1957, undated

BOX 6-40 Correspondence File, 1934-1987Letters sent and received by Rogers, including attachments, organized into general, personal,

and special categories.

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Personal and general correspondence is arranged chronologically; special correspondence isarranged alphabetically by correspondent and filed chronologically within the folder.

BOX 6 GeneralDec. 1934-Jan. 1935, Apr. 1955-Sept. 1957Jan. 1964-Dec. 1969Jan. 1970-Feb. 73

(4 folders)BOX 7 Mar.-Aug. 1973

(7 folders)BOX 8 Sept.-Dec. 1973

(5 folders)BOX 9 Jan.-May 1974

(5 folders)BOX 10 June-Dec. 1974

(7 folders)BOX 11 Jan.-Aug. 1975

(8 folders)BOX 12 Sept. 1975-Feb. 1976

(7 folders)BOX 13 Mar.-June 1976

(7 folders)BOX 14 July-Nov. 1976

(7 folders)BOX 15 Dec. 1976-Mar. 1977

(8 folders)BOX 16 Apr.-July 1977

(5 folders)BOX 17 Aug.-Dec. 1977

(6 folders)BOX 18 Jan.-July 1978

(7 folders)BOX 19 Aug. 1978-Jan. 1979

(6 folders)BOX 20 Feb.-Sept. 1979

(8 folders)BOX 21 Oct. 1979-Apr. 1980

(7 folders)BOX 22 May-Oct. 1980

(7 folders)BOX 23 Nov. 1980-May 1981

(8 folders)BOX 24 June-Dec. 1981

(7 folders)BOX 25 Jan.-Aug. 1982

(9 folders)BOX 26 Sept. 1982-Feb. 1983

(7 folders)

Correspondence File, 1934-1987

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BOX 27 Mar.-Sept. 1983(9 folders)

BOX 28 Oct. 1983-June 1984(9 folders)

BOX 29 July 1984-Jan. 1985(7 folders)

BOX 30 Feb.-Aug. 1985(8 folders)

BOX 31 Sept. 1985-Jan. 1987, undated(6 folders)

BOX 32 Personal1935-1970

(11 folders)BOX 33 1971-1975

(6 folders)BOX 34 1976-1978

(6 folders)BOX 35 1979-1981

(7 folders)BOX 36 1982-1987, undated

(5 folders)Special

Aspy, David N., 1975-1980, undatedBarrett-Lennard, Godfrey T., 1978-1986

(2 folders)BOX 37 Cella, Rebecca, 1980

Cutler, Donald R., 1973-1981, undatedDavis, Randolph H., 1970-1971, undated See also Container 88, 20-23 Sept. 1970DeCarvalho, Roy J., 1985Devonshire, Charles M., 1972-1976, undatedDourado, Teresa, 1978-1979, undatedGraf, Curtis L., 1981-1985, undated

(2 folders)Holdstock, T. Len, 1973-1984, undatedHumanistic Psychology Institute of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, San

Francisco, Calif., 1975-1976BOX 38 Jensen, John M., 1972-1973, undated

Kirschenbaum, Howard, 1970-1985, undated(4 folders)

Kujawa, Ewa, 1977-1983, undatedMalinowska, Maria, 1978-1980Miller, Maureen, 1973-1976, undated

BOX 39 Natiello, Peggy, 1979-1985, undatedNelson, Alan, 1973-1976, undated

(2 folders)O'Connor, James, 1977, undatedPowers, William T., 1972-1983, undated

Correspondence File, 1934-1987

Container Contents

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Raser, John R., 1972-1973, undatedRiley, Clara D., 1978, undatedSelvage, Roy L., 1975-1976Smith, Larry W., 1984-1985Stavrianos, Lefton S., 1977, undated

BOX 40 Tausch, Anne-Marie, Daniella, and Reinhard, 1975-1986, undated(2 folders)

Tô, Thi Anh, 1973-1984Todres, Bernice, 1976-1979, undatedTsugé, Haruko, 1971-1977, undatedVan der Veen, Ferdinand, 1974Vasconcellos, John, 1975-1983, undatedVentress, Keith, 1983-1985Vittitow, Richard L., 1972-1976Westman, Wesley C., 1964, undated

BOX 41-79 Writings File, 1913-1989

BOX 41 Articles and Papers, 1913-1989Typescripts and printed copies of published and unpublished articles, papers, and interviews,

with occasional correspondence, background material, and notes.Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically by title within the year.

Bibliographies, 1941-1985, undated1913, "Chickville News"1915, "My Trip"1922

"China Trip""An Experiment in Christian Internationalism"

1927,"Diagnostic Tests of Emotional Conflict in Children" (outline of dissertation)1930, "Intelligence as a Factor in Camping Activities"1931

"A Test of Personality Adjustment""We Pay for the Smiths"

1933, "A Good Foster Home: Its Achievements and Limitations"1935

"Our Growing Skill in Dealing with the Individual Problem Children of the Community""Some Problems of Home and School Guidance as Seen by the Clinic"

1936, "Social Workers and Legislation"1937

"The Clinical Psychologist's Approach to Personality Problems""Looking towards a Program for Rochester's Young People""Three Surveys of Treatment Measures Used with Children," 1936-1937

1938"A Diagnostic Study of Rochester Youth"Review of Introduction to the Rorschach Method

1939

Correspondence File, 1934-1987

Container Contents

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"Authority and Case Work— Are They Compatible?""Needed Emphases in the Training of Clinical Psychologists""A Program for Understanding the Delinquent"

1940"The Changing Relationship between Group Work and Case Work"

"Family Relationships— the `Vitamins' of Psychological Growth""The Process of Therapy"

1941"The Clinical Significance of Problem Syndromes," 1940-1941"Helping the Individual Child through Child Guidance Services""New Developments in the Treatment of Problem Children""Predicting the Outcomes of Treatment," 1939-1941"Techniques of Psychological Treatment"

1942"Mental Health Findings in Three Elementary Schools""Problems of Youth in Ohio in Wartime""The Psychologist's Contributions to Parent, Child, and Community Problems""Psychology and the War: Notes""A Study of the Mental Health Problems in Three Representative Elementary Schools""The Use of Electronically Recorded Interviews in Improving Psychotherapeutic

Techniques"1943, "Therapy in Guidance Clinics," 1942-19431944

"Adjustment after Combat""The Development of Insight in a Counseling Relationship""Psychological Adjustments of Discharged Service Personnel""Wartime Issues in Family Counseling"

1945"Counseling," 1943-1945

BOX 42 "A Counseling Viewpoint for the U.S.O. Worker""Current Trends in Counseling: A Symposium""Dealing with Individuals in U.S.O.""Family Adjustments of Returning Servicemen""Materials Prepared by Director of Counseling Services, U.S.O.""The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research""A Teacher-Therapist Deals with a Handicapped Child""When the Serviceman Returns to His Family," 1944-1945

1946"Counseling with the Returned Serviceman and His Wife""Psychometric Tests and Client-Centered Counseling""Recent Research in Nondirective Therapy and Its Implications""Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy""Successful Counseling of Emotional Blocking of an Aviator"

1947"Current Trends in Psychotherapy""Some Observations on the Organization of Personality"

Writings File, 1913-1989

Container Contents

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1948"Dealing with Social Tensions: A Presentation of Client-Centered Counseling as a Means

of Handling Interpersonal Conflict," 1946-1948"Divergent Trends in Methods of Improving Adjustment""The Implications of Recent Research in Therapy for Personality Theory""Research in Psychotherapy""The Role of Self-Understanding in the Prediction of Behavior"

1948"The Significance of Self-Regarding Attitudes and Perceptions""Some Implications of Client-Centered Counseling for College Personnel Work"

1949"Aspectos fundamentales de la psicoterapia centrada en el paciente""The Attitude and Orientation of the Counselor in Client-Centered Therapy""A Co-ordinated Research in Psychotherapy: A Non-Objective Introduction""The Role of the Psychologist in Psychotherapeutic Research""Trends in the Formation of Client-Centered Therapy"

1950"A Current Formulation of Client-Centered Therapy""Perceptual Reorganization in Client-Centered Therapy""What Is to Be Our Basic Professional Relationship?" 1949-1950"Where Are We Going in Clinical Psychology?"

1951"The Case of Mrs. Oak—A Research Analysis""Developing a Program of Research in Psychotherapy""Experience in a Medical Setting—A Protest""A New Approach to Solving Personal Problems""A New Emphasis in the Study of Human Relationships""Through the Eyes of a Client"

BOX 43 1952"Barriers and Gateways to Communication""`Client-Centered' Psychotherapy""Communication: Its Blocking and Its Facilitation," 1951-1952, 1958-1959"The Factors Which Operate in Psychotherapy""A Personal Formulation of Client-Centered Therapy""Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning""Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question," 1951-59"The Place of Psychotherapy in Modern Life""A Psychologist Reports"

1953"Changes in Maturity of Behavior""The Concept of the Fully Functioning Person," 1953-55, 1963"The Implications of Client-Centered Therapy for Family Life""The Interest in the Practice of Psychotherapy""Removing the Obstacles to Good Employee Communications""A Research Program in Client-Centered Therapy," 1951-53, 1969"Some Directions and End-Points of Therapy"

Writings File, 1913-1989

Container Contents

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"Studies in Client-Centered Therapy IV: The Analysis of a 'Failure' Case""Tentative Research Proposal: `Openness to Experience,'" 1953, 1962

1954"The Development of Creative Persons""A Personal View of Some Issues Facing Psychologists""Some Basic Postulates of Client-Centered Therapy""Toward a Theory of Creativity," 1952-1954, 1961"What We Know about Changing Attitudes in Individuals"

BOX 44 1955"A Comparison of Therapies in a Population of Disturbed Individuals," 1954-1956"Facilitation of Personal Growth""Personality Change in Psychotherapy," 1954-1955"Some Hypotheses Regarding the Facilitation of Personal Growth," 1954-1955, 1962"Therapeutic Principles in Group Leadership and Group Relationship""`This Is Me:' The Development of My Professional Thinking and My Personal

Philosophy"1956

"Becoming a Person," 1954-1956"Behavior Theories and a Counseling Case: A Symposium""Client-Centered Therapy: A Current View," 1955-1956"A Counseling Approach to Human Problems," 1955-1956"Evaluation of Therapies Project""The Implications of Recent Advances in the Prediction and Control of Behavior""Intellectualized Psychotherapy," 1955-1956Review of Reinhold Niebuhr's The Self and the Dramas of History"Some Issues Concerning the Control of Human Behavior: A Symposium," 1956, 1962"What It Means to Become a Person""What Understanding and Acceptance Mean to Me," 1955-56

1957"Active Listening""A Coherent Theory of the Process of Therapy""The Conditions of Sound Leadership""The Growing Power of the Behavioral Sciences""The Healthy Person as a Fully Functioning Person""The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Therapeutic Personality Change," 1957-1959"A Note on the Nature of Man," 1957-1960"Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning," 1957-1958"A Possible Process in Forming an Industry," 1957-1960"A Tentative Formulation of a General Law of Interpersonal Relationships," 1954-1958"A Therapist's View of the Good Life," 1955-1957"Training Individuals to Engage in the Therapeutic Process," 1955-1957

BOX 45 1958"The Characteristics of a Helping Relationship," 1958-1962"The Correlation of Psychological and Physiological Variables in Pesonality and

Personality Change""Freedom to Be""A Process Conception of Psychotherapy," 1956-1958

Writings File, 1913-1989

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"The Process of Personality Change in Schizophrenia during Psychotherapy"Review and discussion of book by Reinhold Niebuhr, The Self and the Dramas of History"A Scale of Process in Psychotherapy," 1958-1960

1959"Articles by Carl Rogers""Client-Centered Therapy in Its Context of Research""Critical Incidents in Psychotherapy: Comments by Carl Rogers""Discussion of Bergman's `General Theory of Psychotherapy'""The Essence of Psychotherapy: A Client-Centered View," 1956-1959"Lessons I Have Learned in Counseling with Individuals," 1957-1960"Significant Learning in Therapy and in Education," 1958-1962"Some Questions about Sodium Amytal and Therapy""Symposium on Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy""A Tentative Scale for the Measurement of Process in Psychotherapy," 1958-1962

BOX 46 "A Theory of Therapy, Personality, and Interpersonal Relationships, as Developed in theClient-Centered Framework," 1958-1959

"Time-Limited, Client-Centered Psychotherapy: Two Cases""The Use of 'Soliloquy' in Therapy (A Tentative Note)""The Way to Do Is to Be: Review of Rollo May et al."

1960"Development of a Scale to Measure Process Changes during Psychotherapy""Dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl Rogers," 1957-60"Significant Trends in the Client-Centered Orientation," 1959-1960"Some Personal Learnings""A Therapist's View of Personal Goals," 1957-1960

1961"The Developing Values of the Growing Person," 1961-1962"Introduction to the Symposium""The Loneliness of Contemporary Man," 1958-1961, 1974"Personal Adjustment Inventory," 1961-1962, 1984"The Place of the Individual in the New World of the Behavioral Sciences," 1957-1961"The Potential of the Human Individual for Becoming Fully Functioning"

BOX 47 "The Process Equation of Psychotherapy," 1959-1961"A Theory of Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics and a Proposal for Its Empirical

Investigation," 1958-1961"Two Divergent Trends," 1960"What We Know about Psychotherapy," 1960-1961

1962"Comment" (on an article by F. L. Vance)"The Facilitation of Freedom through Learning""The Interpersonal Relationship: The Core of Guidance," 1962-1964"Some Learnings from a Study of Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics," 1962-1963"A Study of Psychotherapeutic Change in Schizophrenics and Normals," 1960-1962"The Therapeutic Relationship: Recent Theory and Research""Toward Becoming a Fully Functioning Person," 1962-1963

1963"The Actualizing Tendency in Relation to 'Motives' and to Consciousness," 1963-1964

Writings File, 1913-1989

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"The Concept of the Fully Functioning Person""Findings Related to the Variable of the Therapeutic Process""Learning to Be Free," 1961-1963"The Potential of the Human Individual""Psychotherapy Today; or, Where Do We Go From Here?" 1961-1963"La Relation thérapeutique: les bases de son efficacité"

BOX 48 1964"The Potential of the Human Individual: The Capacity for Becoming Fully Functioning,"

1961-1964"The Qualities of the Helping Relationship""Remarks on the Future of Client-Centered Therapy," 1964, 1971"Toward a Modern Approach to Values: The Valuing Process in the Mature Person,"

1962-1964"Toward a Science of the Person," 1963-1964

1965"An Afternoon with Carl Rogers""Can We Meet the Need for Counseling? A Suggested Plan," 1956-1958, 1965"Client-Centered Therapy: An Existential Therapy," 1964-1965"Dealing With Psychological Tensions," 1963-1965Foreword to Harold Anderson, Creativity in Childhood and Adolescence, 1964-1966"Freedom and Commitment," 1963-1965"A Humanistic Conception of Man""The Intensive Group Experience as an Instrument of Educational Change""Some Questions and Challenges Facing a Humanistic Psychology," 1964-1965"Some Thoughts Regarding the Current Philosophy of the Behavioral Sciences,"

1963-1965"The Therapeutic Relationship: Recent Theory and Research""Where Do the Behavioral Sciences Go from Here?"

BOX 49 1966"Client-Centered Therapy," 1964-1966"Graduate Education in Psychology: A Passionate Statement," 1963-1967Interview with Carl Rogers for Réalités"Michael Polanyi and Carl Rogers: A Dialogue""Paul Tillich and Carl Rogers: A Dialogue""To Facilitate Learning"

1967"Autobiography," 1964-1971

(2 folders)"Being in Relationship""Carl Rogers Speaks Out on Groups and the Lack of a Human Science: An Interview""Dr. Rogers' Rx for the Three Rs""The Facilitation of Significant Learning," 1963-1969"The Interpersonal Relationship in the Facilitation of Learning," 1966-1968"Person to Person""A Plan for Self-Directed Change in an Educational System"

BOX 50 "The Process of the Basic Group Encounter," 1965-1967

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"A Revolutionary Program for Graduate Education in the Social Sciences," 1949,1959-1967

"A Silent Young Man""What Psychology Has to Offer Teacher Education," 1964-1967

1968"Camelot—A Fable Retold""Educational Innovation Project""Experiments in Self-Directed Change for Education""Introduction to a Film on the Basic Encounter Group""Interpersonal Relationships: USA 2000," 1967-1970"The Lonely Person—and Some Experiences Which Reach Him""Practical Plan for Educational Revolution," 1967-1968Review of James Kavanaugh, A Modern Priest Looks at His Outdated Church"A Revolutionary Program for Graduate Education in the Behavioral Sciences""To the Japanese Reader," 1966-1968

1969"Can I Be a Facilitative Person in a Group?" 1966-1969"The Center for Studies of the Person""Change after Encounter Groups: In Persons, in Relationships, in Organizations""Comment on Eysenek"

BOX 51 "A Conversation with Carl Rogers""Development of a Personal Philosophy""The Increasing Involvement of the Psychologist in Social Problems: Some Comments,

Positive and Negative," 1968-1969"The Intensive Group Experience""Introduction to Denver Lecture""The Person in Change: Experiences Following an Encounter Group""The Person of Tomorrow," 1969-1972"Power and Influence""Self-Directed Change: An Answer to the Educational Crisis""Some Personal Learnings about Interpersonal Relationships," 1965, 1972"What Happens in an Encounter Group?"

1970"Addendum to the Epilogue: 1970""A Day in My Life," 1970-1972"The Drug Scene—Divergent Perspectives"Foreword to Joseph T. Hart and Tommy M. Tomlinson, New Directions in Client-

Centered Therapy, 1966-1970"Rogers on Change," 1969-1970"Three Views of USIU"

1971"Bringing Together the Cognitive and the Affective-Experiential," 1971-1973"Can Schools Grow Persons?""Carl Rogers—1971," 1969-1971"Facilitating Encounter Groups"Foreword to Lawrence N. Solomon and Betty Berzon, New Perspectives on Encounter

Groups

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BOX 52 "Forget You Are a Teacher," 1969-1971"Introduction to Haruko Tsugé, 'My Experience in Encounter Groups'"Letter re "Encounter Groups""Psychological Maladjustment vs. Continuing Growth," 1969-1971"Some Elements of Effective Interpersonal Communication," 1964, 1971"Talk on Marriage"

1972"Bringing Together Ideas and Feelings in Learning," 1971-1972"Carl Rogers at 70""Comments on [Robert C.] Brown and [James T.] Tedeschi's Article," 1971-1972Letter on Catholicism and client-centered therapy, 1953, 1971-1974"Person to Person: Parent and Adolescent""Remarks Taped for Atlanta Conference""A Research Program in Client-Centered Therapy," 1972-75"Some Social Issues Which Concern Me," 1971-1973"The Whole Learner"

1973"The Changing Theory of Client-Centered Therapy," 1973-1977"Client-Centered Therapy," 1971-1979"Comment by Carl Rogers," on Carl E. Pitts's article, 1972-1973"Do I Want to Belong to an Institution?" 1972-1973

BOX 53 "An Encounter with Carl Rogers""Entretien avec Carl Rogers"Foreword to Harold Lyon, It's Me and I'm Here, 1972-1973"The Good Life," 1972-1974"The Interpersonal Relationship That Helps Schizophrenics""My Philosophy of Interpersonal Relationships and How It Grew," 1972-1973"Questions I Would Ask Myself If I Were a Teacher""Some New Challenges," 1972-1973"To Be Fully Alive"

1974"Address to Würzburg Conference," Würzburg, Germany"Can Learning Encompass Both Ideas and Feelings?" 1974-1975"Carl Rogers: Humanist Psychologist and Educator" (special issue of Education),

1971-1974(4 folders)

BOX 54 Foreword to Andre de Peretti, Pensée et Verité de Carl Rogers, 1973-1974Foreword to Japanese translation of Carl Rogers on Encounter GroupsForeword to Japanese translation of Person to Person"In Retrospect: Forty-Six Years""Partnership in Perspective""The Project at Immaculate Heart: An Experiment in Self-Directed Change"Remarks at Princeton"Remarks on the Future of Client-Centered Therapy," 1972-1975"Some Comments on Jung""Stinson Beach: Thoughts and Notes"

1975

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"Client-Centered Psychotherapy," in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, edited byAlfred M. Freedman, Harold I. Kaplan, and Benjamin J. Sadock, second edition,1972-1975(2 folders)

"Empathic: An Unrecognized Way of Being," 1967-1975, 1985(2 folders)

BOX 55 "An Experiment in Self-Determined Fees"Foreword to Thi Anh Tô, Eastern and Western Cultural Values"Interpersonal Relationships in the Last Quarter of the Century""An Interview with Dr. Carl R. Rogers""A Person-Centered Approach to Inter-Group Tensions""Some Very Rough Notes towards a Theory for Humanistic Psychology"

1976"The Changing Politics of Education""The Emerging Person: A New Revolution," 1972-1976Foreword to a book by Helen Gildred

1977"Being Together: A Nine-Year Follow-Up Report""Beyond the Watershed in Education," 1976-1978Drafts of speeches delivered in Brazil"Freedom to Be: A Person-Centered Approach""A 'Kid's Workshop'""Nancy Mourns""New Learnings about Learning""Person-Centered Personality Theory," 1975-1977"Personal Power at Work""The Politics of Education"

BOX 56 "Por um homem melhor"Preface to Roy Fairfield, Person-Centered Graduate Education"Psychology Ten Years from Now""Some Thoughts on the Brazil 'Ciclos,'" 1976-1977"Tribute to Haruko Tsugé," 1976-1977

1978"Client-Centered Psychotherapy," in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, edited by

Alfred M. Freedman, Harold I. Kaplan, and Benjamin J. Sadock, third edition,1977-1980

"Do We Need 'A' Reality?" 1975-1978"Evolving Aspects of a Person-Centered Workshop," 1977-1978"The Formative Tendency," 1975-1978"From Heart to Heart (Some Elements of Effective Interpersonal Communications),"

1964, 1977-1978Introduction to Citation Classic edition of "The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of

Therapeutic Personality Change," 1957, 1977-1978"Meeting My Needs as a Facilitator""My Political Stance""Sâo Paulo Talk," Sâo Paulo, Brazil"Some Directions in AHP"

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"Some New Directions: A Personal View," 1976-1978"Statement re Louisville Schools," Louisville, Ky., 1973, 1978-1981Telephone seminar transcript

BOX 57 1979Account of Polish workshop (unfinished)"Building Community: The Tension of a Paradox," 1978-79"The Foundations of the Person-Centered Approach," 1978-1979"Groups in Two Cultures"Interview in Le MondeInterview in Pulsazione"Learnings in Large Groups: Their Implications for the Future," 1977-1979"My Approach to Psychotherapy""The Security Guard: A Vignette"

1980"A Conversation with Dr. Carl Rogers""Growing Older—or Older and Growing," 1976-1980Introduction to Japanese translation of Personal Power"Message to European Programs""New World, New Person""The Power Within"

BOX 58 1981"Building Person-Centered Communities: The Implications for the Future," 1979-1981"Education—a Personal Activity""The Expanding Process of the Person-Centered Approach"Introduction to German translation of A Way of BeingIntroduction to Japanese translation of Becoming Partners"Notes on Rollo May," 1981-1982"Reply to Bill Coulson""Some Unanswered Questions"

1982"Addressing Evil and Expression of Negative Feelings""Entrevista con Carl Rogers""I Can't Read!""A Journey to the Heart of South Africa," 1982-1983

(2 folders)"Meine Beschreibung einer personzentrierten Haltung""My Secret Life—with Plants""Person-Centered Approach Foundations""A Psychologist Looks at Nuclear War: Its Threat, Its Possible Prevention""Reply to Rollo May's Letter to Carl Rogers""Some Notes on Leadership: Two Extremes""Some Personal Observations"

1983"The Camp David Mid-East Negotiations""Dialogos con Carl Rogers""I Walk Softly through Life"

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BOX 59 Journal of Japan tripLetter re European trip"One Woman's Fear of Nuclear War," interview by RogersPolish monograph, selected translations of Rogers's workPreface to Em Busca De Vida ("Searching Life"), edited by Alfonso Henrique L. da

Fonseca1984

Interview by Reva CamielInterview in Holistic Living News"My Experience at Teachers College"Notes on European trip"One Alternative to Nuclear Planetary Suicide," 1982-1987

(2 folders)"A Way of Meeting Life: An Interview with Carl Rogers"

1985"Carl Rogers Says""A Client-Centered/Person-Centered Approach to Therapy," 1984-1985"Client-Centered Psychotherapy," in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, edited by

Harold I. Kaplan and Benjamin J. Sadock, fourth edition, 1982-1986(1 folder)

BOX 60 "Client-Centered Psychotherapy," in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, edited byHarold I. Kaplan and Benjamin J. Sadock, fourth edition, 1982-1986(2 folders)

"Comment on Kahn's Comparison of Kohut and Rogers," 1984-1985"Comment on Slack's Article," 1982-1985"Conceptions of a New World and a New Person""Education for the 1980s: An Interview with Carl Rogers," 1984-1985"Encountering Carl Rogers: His Views on Facilitating Groups," 1983-1985Hungarian interview, 1985-1986"Influences on Management"Interview by Tim Smith, 1985-1986Introduction to collection of papers translated into Hungarian"Notes on Brazil""Preliminary Thoughts about the March Meeting""Reaction to Gunnison's Article on the Similarities between Erickson and Rogers,"

1984-1985"Some Impressions of the First Days in Ireland""Toward a More Human Science of the Person," 1975, 1985

BOX 61 1986"At the Heart of the South African Struggle," 1986-1987"Carl Rogers at 83: Interview with Tony Hobbs," 1986-1987"The Dilemmas of a South African White""Fostering Creativity""Interview with Carl Rogers on the Use of the Self in Therapy"Journal of trip to South Africa"Measuring the Self and Its Changes""My Experience in Intercultural Groups"

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"On the Development of the Person-Centered Approach""Oral History of Humanistic Psychology"

BOX 62 "The Person-Centered Approach to Peace" (special issue of Counseling and Values)"Reflections of Feelings," 1956, 1986"Reflections on Our South African Experience""Roundtable Discussion II""Rogers, Kohut, and Erickson: A Personal Perspective on Some Similarities and

Differences," 1985-191986"The Rust Workshop: A Personal Overview""Steps toward Peace""What I Learned from Two Research Studies"

1987"Client-Centered? Person-Centered?" 1986-1987"Comments on [John M.] Shlien's article 'A Counter-theory of Transference,'" 1986-1987"Comments on the Issue of Equality in Psychotherapy," 1984-1987"Inside the World of the Soviet Professional," 1986-1987"On Reaching 85""The Person-Centered Perspective"

1989"Client-Centered Psychotherapy," in Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, edited by

Harold I. Kaplan and Benjamin J. Sadock, fifth edition, 1986-1989"Person-Centered Therapy," in Current Psychotherapies, [compiled by] Raymond J.

Corsini and Danny Wedding, with the assistance of Judith W. McMahon, 1983-1986Undated

"Grass Roots Contacts""My Description of a Person-Centered Approach"

BOX 63-79 Books, 1936-1985Book production files including correspondence, notes, annotated drafts, research and

background material, and printed and near-print matter.Arranged alphabetically by title and topic and chronologically within folders.

BOX 63 Becoming Partners: Marriage and Its Alternatives (1972)Bibliography, 1970Correspondence, 1972-1974, undated

(2 folders)Draft with notes and occasional correspondence, 1970-72, undated

(9 folders)BOX 64 Draft with notes and occasional correspondence, 1970-72, undated

(2 folders)Elliott, Alice, 1969-1970Research material

Communes, 1970, undatedMarriage and divorce, 1971, undated

Reviews and reactionsCorrespondence, 1971-1974, undatedPrinted matter, 1972-1977

"Being Human" (unfinished)

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Correspondence, 1969-1972, undated(2 folders)

Draft for discussion, undatedBOX 65 Draft with notes, 1964-1972, undated

(3 folders)Memoranda and notes, 1970, undatedMiscellany, 1970-1973, undatedPermissions, 1970-1972, undatedReactions, undatedResearch

The classroom, 1967-1970Dreams, mysticism, extrasensory perception (ESP), 1970-1972, undatedDrugs, 1970Johnson, Kathe, research by, 1970

BOX 66 Carl Rogers on Encounter Groups (1970)Correspondence, 1965-1973, undated

(2 folders)Draft of chapter 1, 1970Instruments for group research, undatedPapers by others, 1969, undatedResearch material, 1961-1969Reviews and printed matter, 1970-1973, undated

Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)Correspondence and notes

Chapters 1-14, 1971-1975, undated(4 folders)

BOX 67 Chapters 1-14, 1971-1975, undated(6 folders)

Criticisms and suggestions, 1975-1976, undatedDelacorte Press

Conference, 7 Sept. 1976Editorial correspondence, 1975-1977

(2 folders)Titles, prospectus, and contents, 1975, undated

Manuscript corrections, undatedNotes, 1974-1976, undatedPermissions, 1976, undated

Distribution of and reactions to, 1977-1982, undatedBOX 68 Drafts with notes and occasional correspondence

Set I, 1975-1977, undated(18 folders)

BOX 69 Set II, 1973-1976, undated(12 folders)

BOX 70 Set II, 1973-1976, undated(4 folders)

Set III, 1977(15 folders)

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BOX 71 ResearchAustralian foursome, 1975-1976, undatedDay camp, undatedErhard Seminars Training, Inc., San Francisco, Calif., 1975-1976Fred and Trish, 1975-1976International and intercultural material, 1972-1976, undated

(3 folders)Irish project, 1972-1976, undatedIrish situation, 1969-1972, undatedMarriage cases, 1972-1977, undatedMaterial by others, 1964-1975, undatedMaterial not used, 1969-1975, undatedPerson-centered approach to science, 1974Ray and Bette, 1976

BOX 72 Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory (1951), 1951Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child (1939), 1936-1941, 1964, undatedCounseling and Psychotherapy (1942), 1942-1944, undatedFreedom to Learn: A View of What Education Might Become (1969)

Background material, 1964-1967, undated(2 folders)

CorrespondenceCharles E. Merrill Publishing Co., 1967-1969, undated

(2 folders)Reactions, 1969-1982, undatedTrade edition, 1979, undated

Planning, 1967-1968, undatedBOX 73 Freedom to Learn for the 80's (1983)

Correspondence, 1978-1982, undated(2 folders)

Distribution and reactions, 1982-1984, undatedDrafts with notes and occasional correspondence

Set I, 1977-1982, undated(7 folders)

BOX 74 Set I, 1977-1982, undated(11 folders)

BOX 75 Set I, 1977-1982, undated(2 folders)

Set II, 1982, undated(19 folders)

Outlines, 1981, undatedPermissions, 1982, undated

BOX 76 On Becoming a Person (1961)Correspondence, 1961-1967Soft cover edition, 1968-1972, undated

"On Becoming a Teacher" (unpublished), 1978-1980, undatedPsychothérapie et Relations Humaines, with G. Marian Kinget (1962), review, 1963

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Psychotherapy and Personality Change, edited with Rosalind F. Dymond (1954),1954-1961, undated

"South Africa," with Ruth Sanford (unpublished)Correspondence, 1984-1985, undatedDraft with notes and occasional correspondence, 1983-1985, undated

(6 folders)BOX 77 Draft with notes and occasional correspondence, 1983-1985, undated

(9 folders)Miscellany, 1983, undated

Therapeut und Klient: Grundlagen der Gesprächspsychotherapie (1977), 1973-1978,undated

The Therapeutic Relationship and Its Impact: A Study of Psychotherapy withSchizophrenics, with E. T. Gendlin, D. J. Kiesler, and Charles B. Truax (1967)Contracts, 1965Correspondence

Aldine Publishing Co., 1964, undatedCompletion of book, 1964, undated

BOX 78 Concerning chapters, 1964, undatedGendlin, Eugene T., 1964-1967, undatedGeneral, 1964-1971Truax, Charles B., 1963-1967, undated

(2 folders)University of Wisconsin Press, 1964-1970, undated

(2 folders)Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute, Madison, Wis., 1963-1964, undated

Criticisms and suggestions for chapters 1-6, 1963-1964Drafts and notes, 1966, undated

BOX 79 Plans, 1957-1963(3 folders)

ResearchDisposition of research material, 1964, undatedDisturbance ratings, 1959-1963Gendlin, Eugene T., 1963, undatedGoodland Hall Project, 1960, undated

A Way of Being (1980)Correspondence, 1979-1983, undated

(2 folders)Draft, undated

(3 folders)Printed matter, 1980

BOX 80-108 Meetings, Conferences, and Workshops File, 1940-1988Correspondence, notes, and printed and near-print matter arranged chronologically by event.Material within folders is grouped by format and arranged chronologically therein.

BOX 80 Dec. 1940, 1946(2 folders)

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Dec. 1952-Apr. 1960(19 folders)

BOX 81 Aug. 1960-June 1962(18 folders)

BOX 82 July 1962-Mar. 1964(24 folders)

BOX 83 Apr.-Dec. 1964(22 folders)

BOX 84 Jan.-Oct. 1965(22 folders)

BOX 85 Nov. 1965-Aug. 1966(20 folders)

BOX 86 Sept. 1966-Apr. 1967(21 folders)

BOX 87 May 1967-Feb. 1969(28 folders)

BOX 88 Mar. 1969-May 1970(30 folders)

BOX 89 July 1970-Feb. 1972(34 folders)

BOX 90 Mar.-Dec. 1972(20 folders)

BOX 91 Jan.-Oct. 1973(17 folders)

BOX 92 Jan.-Aug. 1974(13 folders)

BOX 93 Nov. 1974-June 1975(15 folders)

BOX 94 Aug. 1975-May 1976(15 folders)

BOX 95 June 1976-Mar. 1977(17 folders)

BOX 96 Apr. 1977-Feb. 1978(17 folders)

BOX 97 Mar.-Aug. 1978(15 folders)

BOX 98 Oct. 1978-Apr. 1979(12 folders)

BOX 99 May-Nov. 1979(10 folders)

BOX 100 Jan. 1980-Feb. 1981(19 folders)

BOX 101 Apr. 1981-May 1982(22 folders)

BOX 102 June-Nov. 1982(15 folders)

BOX 103 Jan.-Oct. 1983(18 folders)

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BOX 104 Nov. 1983-Oct. 1984(25 folders)

BOX 105 Mar.-Nov. 1985(12 folders)

BOX 106 Dec. 1985-Feb. 1986(12 folders)

BOX 107 Mar. 1986-Mar. 1987(24 folders)

BOX 108 May 1987-Sept. 1988(6 folders)

BOX 108-119 Projects File, 1953-1987Memoranda, correspondence, reports, notes, clippings, background material, and printed and

near-print matter.Arranged alphabetically by project and topic and filed chronologically within folders.

BOX 108 Book by Fred Richards, 1974-1975Book by Raymond J. Corsini, 1975-1976, undatedCalifornia Institute of Technology consultation, Pasadena, Calif.

Correspondence, 1962-1964Meetings

May 1964-Mar. 1966(15 folders)

BOX 109 Aug. 1966-May 1967(6 folders)Miscellany, 1963-1964, undatedSeminar on facilitation of participative learning, 1966-1967, undated

Californians Preventing Violence, 1983-1985Carl Rogers Association, Lille, France, 1977, undatedCarl Rogers Institute for Advanced Studies, La Jolla, Calif., 1984-1985Carl Rogers Institute of Psychotherapy, Training, and Supervision, La Jolla, Calif., 1983-1985Carl Rogers Media and Resource Center, La Jolla, Calif., 1982-1984, undatedCarl Rogers Peace Institute, La Jolla, Calif., 1986Carl Rogers Peace Project

Clippings, 1984-1987, undatedCorrespondence

1982-1984(2 folders)

BOX 110 1985-1987, undated(2 folders)

Fund-raising activitiesArk Foundation, 1985-1986, undatedBenefit dinner, 1985Carter Center, Atlanta, Ga., 1983-1985, undatedCorrespondence, 1984-1986, undated

(2 folders)Memoranda, 1984-1985, undatedNotes and background material

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1984-1985BOX 111 Undated

(3 folders)Proposal for funding, 1985William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1986-1987, undated

Memoranda, 1983-1986, undatedNotes and background material, 1963, 1983-1985, undated

(2 folders)BOX 112 Reports, 1985-1986, undated

(2 folders)Workshop, Rust, Austria

Notes, 1985-1986, undatedReports, 1985-1987, undated

(2 folders)Typescript for book re workshop, "The Central America Challenge," 1985, undated

Carl Rogers University (Switzerland), 1981-1984, undatedEducational Innovation Project

Correspondence, 1967-1973, undatedBOX 113 Financial records, 1969-1984, undated

Fund-raising activitiesCorrespondence, 1965-1968, undatedMary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, 1967-1971, undated

(2 folders)Memoranda, 1967-1971, undatedNotes on talks, 1967, undatedPlanning research, 1967-1968, undatedProject assessment, 1967, undatedProposed book, 1969-1970, undatedReports, 1968-1971, undated

BOX 114 Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Los Angeles, Calif., 1967-1968, undatedEmpathic listening film project, La Jolla, Calif., 1980Encounter Groups for Leaders of the Claremont Colleges, La Jolla, Calif., 1968Graduate Project, La Jolla, Calif., 1968-1972Harvard Negotiation Project, Cambridge, Mass., 1983Human Dimensions in Medical Education, La Jolla, Calif., 1974-1976, undatedInstitute for Conflict Management of the University for Peace, Costa Rica, circa 1980sIntensive Group Experience as an Instrument of Educational Change, La Jolla, Calif.

Correspondence, 1964-1967, undatedNotes, 1964-1967Reports, 1965, undated

Jan Helper Associates, New York, N.Y., 1980-1981, undatedLa Jolla Program, La Jolla, Calif., 1970-1974, undatedLouisville Public Schools Projects, Louisville, Ky.

Clippings, 1969-1976, undatedBOX 115 Correspondence and notes, 1969-1978

Near-print material, 1966-1971, undated(2 folders)

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Printed matter, 1970-1972, undatedTypescript of article, "A Neighborhood School Board: Its Infancy, Its Crises, Its Growth,"

by Car M. Foster and J. Back, undatedMideast Project, La Jolla, Calif., 1978-1979National Center for Faculty Development, Miami, Fla., 1979Ongoing Learning Program

Correspondence and memoranda, Mar. 1979-Sept. 1981(3 folders)

Fund-raising, 1980-1981, undatedJourney (newsletter), 1981-1982

BOX 116 Miscellany, 1979, undated"Ongoing Learning Experience," workshop programs, 1980-81, undatedPlans, 1979-1980, undatedProposal and invitation, circa 1980, undatedSeminars

Correspondence, 1980-1981, undatedOutlines, notes, and background material, 1979-1980, undated

Sessions, 1980-1982(4 folders)

BOX 117 Staff meetings, Feb. 1980-Sept. 1981(8 folders)

Person-Centered Approach Institute, Lugano, Switzerland, 1981Person-Centered Approach Project, La Jolla, Calif., financial records, 1974-1977, undatedPerson-Centered Review: An International Journal of Research, Theory, and Application,

1984-1986, undatedPhilosophy of the Behavioral Sciences Project, La Jolla, Calif., 1965-1966, undatedPost Adoption Center for Education and Research, Oakland, Calif., 1985, undatedProposed book by Rogers, 1953, 1970-1973, undatedPsychologists for Social Responsibility, Washington, D.C., 1982The Reconciliation of Differences in Antagonistic Groups: An Application of the Person-

Centered Approach to Tension Reduction in South Africa, Institute on Global Conflict andCooperation, University of California, Irvine, Calif., 1986

Sequoia International University, Berkeley, Calif., 1975, 1983-1985, undatedBOX 118 Studies of the Person series, with William R. Coulson, (Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co.),

July 1967-May 1973(7 folders)

Talent in Interpersonal Exploration Groups, Berkeley, Calif., 1972-1973Training Programs in Person-Centered Therapy, La Jolla, Calif., 1976-1977, undated

BOX 119 World Public Forum project, San Francisco, Calif., 1977-1979(2 folders)

BOX 119-130 Academic File, 1928-1985Material relating to Rogers's service on dissertation committees and to other work with

academic institutions.Items contained in dissertation files include correspondence, notes, reports, and near-print

matter. Arranged alphabetically by name of degree candidate and chronologically withinfolders. Items relating to specific institutions include correspondence, memoranda, notes,

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research papers, reports, and near-print matter. Arranged alphabetically by university andtopic, and chronologically within folders.

BOX 119 Dissertation candidatesAuw, Andre, 1969-1970, undatedBarrett-Lennard, Godfrey T., 1958-1961, undatedBerlin, Jerome I., 1959-1960, undatedBurrows, Earl R., 1969-1970, undatedCarney, Eileen, 1970Chambers, Norm and Boris Bagdassarroff, 1969-1970, undatedConnolly, Joseph W., 1969-1970, undatedDuncan, Matthew, 1969-1970, undated

BOX 120 Eger, Edith E., 1976-1977Green, Frank, 1969-1970Kashoff, Shirley, 1971-1975, undatedKirtner, William L., 1955-1959, undatedKraus, Merton, 1957, undatedLedbetter, Roger B., 1969, undatedLewis, Madge K., 1959, undatedMeador, Betty, 1967-1969, undated

(3 folders)BOX 121 Mendoza, Nella, 1980-1982, undated

(2 folders)Miscellaneous, 1942-1985, undatedMosak, Harold H., 1949, undatedMoustakas, Clark, 1985Rice, C. Patrick, 1970-1980, undatedShaw, Suzanne M., 1968, 1975-1980, undated

BOX 122 Sillers, Bonnie, 1969-1971, undatedSpehn, Mel R., 1969-1970, undatedSprague, Melinda S., 1970-1971, undatedStandal, Stanley W., 1954, undatedStephens, Phil, 1970-1971, undatedVan Orshoven, Terence, 1969-1970, undatedVargas, Manuel J., 1952, undatedWaldschmidt, Rudolph, 1956-1957Waskow, Irene E., 1959-1960Willis, Robert J., 1970-1971, undated

InstitutionsBrandeis University Summer School, Waltham, Mass.

Correspondence, 1957-1958Course: Process of Personality Change, 1958-1959, undated

California Western University, San Diego, Calif.Courses

Human Behavior, 1966, undatedValues in Human Behavior

1967

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Spring term, 1966-1967, undated(2 folders)

BOX 123 Autumn term, 1967-1968, undated1968

Spring term, 1967-1968, undatedSummer term, 1968, undated

Columbia University Teachers College, New York, N.Y., 1928, 1935-37, 1956, undatedDuke University, Durham, N.C., 1961, undatedOccidental College, Los Angeles, Calif., 1950, undatedOhio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Correspondence, 1939-1946, undatedOrganization of the counseling services for the military, 1942, undated

Psychological clinicMiscellany, 1931-1942, undatedPolicies and procedures, 1940-1943, undated

ReportsMiscellaneous, undatedTo the dean, 1940-1942, undated

San Diego State College, San Diego, Calif., 1967-1968, undatedBOX 124 Union Graduate School, Yellow Springs, Ohio

Correspondence, 1977Miscellany, 1970-1971, undatedSeminar, 1963, 1971, undated

United Services Organization (USO), New York, N.Y., 1944-45, undatedUnited States International University, San Diego, Calif.

Correspondence, 1968-1970, undatedCourses

Seminar in human behavior1969

Spring term, 1967-1969, undatedAutumn term, 1969, undated

1970, Spring term, 1969-1970, undatedValues in human behavior

1968 autumn term, 1968, undated1969 spring term, 1968-1969, undated

Miscellany, 1968-1969, undatedResignation, 1970, undated

University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Calif., 1953Los Angeles, Calif., 1947

BOX 125 University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.Correspondence, 1944-1957, undatedCounseling Center

Discussion papersOct. 1955-Sept. 1958

(3 folders)

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BOX 126 Nov. 1958-Aug. 1967(5 folders)

BOX 127 Notes, 1953-1955, undatedPersonal Counselor (newsletter), Oct. 1946-Dec. 1948

(3 folders)Plans for, 1944-1947, undatedPurposes, 1952-1954, undated

CoursesSeminar in client-centered therapy in relation to current philosophical thinking, 1952,

undatedSeminar in self theory and behavior, 1955, undated

Miscellany, 1946-1957, undatedBOX 128 Research material on therapy, personality, and interpersonal relationships, 1938-1956,

undatedResignation, 1957, undated

University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.Annual reports of professional activities, 1957-1961Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences, 1961-1963, undatedCorrespondence and notes, 1957-1960, undatedCourses

Education1960 term, 1959-1961, undated1961 term, 1960-1962, undated

Non-credit seminar, 1961-1963, undatedSeminar in clinical psychology

1958 autumn term, 1957-1963, undated(2 folders)

BOX 129 1961 autumn term, 1960-1963, undated(2 folders)

1962 spring term, 1962, undatedKnapp professorship, 1956-1957, undatedMiscellany, 1949-1963Resignation, 1963, undatedWisconsin Psychiatric Institute

Discussion papers, 1961-1963Relationship of Group Counseling to Subsequent Academic Performance at the College

Level, 1962BOX 130 Research reports, 1962

(6 folders)

BOX 131-142 Research File, 1928-1984Notes, reports, transcripts of therapy sessions, background material, near-print and printed

matter, correspondence, memoranda, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within folders.

BOX 131 Background material for articles and booksExperiment with sixth graders, 1964, undated

Academic File, 1928-1985

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Graduate education in psychology, 1958-1965, undated(2 folders)

Interpersonal relationships in facilitation of learning, 1960-1966, undatedTeaching and learning, 1955-1964, undated"The Year 2000," 1967, undated

Behavior controlExamples of psychological control of behavior, 1954-1957, undatedMaterial from 1956 debate with B. F. Skinner, 1956, undated See also Container 80, 4 Sept.

1956BOX 132 Child studies

Analysis of year's cases, 1930-1932, undatedCharacter building and mental hygiene, 1938, undatedChildren's court decisions, undatedExtravagant statements, undatedGifted children, 1972-1973, undatedJuvenile delinquency, 1930-1931, undatedMentality and treatment, undatedPrognosis and treatment, 1935, undatedPsychological examinations, samples, 1928-1939Reports

"Evaluation of the Work of the Rochester Girls Service League and Big Sister Council,"by Rogers, 1937, undated

Child Study Department, 1929-1937, undatedRochester Guidance Center, 1936-1940, undatedTwelve month follow-up, 1935, undated

Cognitive processes and affective learning, 1947, 1966-1972, undated(3 folders)

BOX 133 Encounter groups, reports by Morton H. Shaevitz and Donald J. Barr, 1968-70(3 folders)

Home Drapery Co., employee daily activities forms, 1970, undatedIdeas for research, 1954-1957, undatedMiscellaneous projects, 1964-1966Monroe, Marilyn, 1962Notes

Motivation, 1957, undatedReadings, 1952-1963, undated

"Openness to Experience," 1952, undatedPersonality theory, 1953-1964

BOX 134 Pilot study of denied experience, undatedPsychological tension in counseling, undatedQ sort technique

Hartley, Margaret, undatedMiscellaneous data, 1950-1951

Relationship inventory, 1958-1962, undatedResearch by others

Banks, Sam A., and Patrick Pentony, 1957-1961, undatedBarrett-Lennard, Godfrey T., 1973

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Bartlett, Marion R., 1947, undatedBergin, Allan E., undatedBills, Robert E., 1949Braaten, Leif, 1958, undated

BOX 135 Cartwright, Desmond S., 1972Cartwright, Desmond S., and Donald W. Fiske, 1956, undatedCowan, Emory L., 1948Ekstein, Rudolf, 1955Ends, Earl J., and Curtis W. Page, 1957Faw, Volney, 1951, undatedGendlin, Eugene T., 1957-1962Gordon, Thomas, 1949, undatedHalkides, Galatia, 1956, undatedKasin, Edith, 1948, undatedKirtner, Bill, 1957Krause, Mertin S., 1958-1962Leeper, Robert, 1947Menninger Foundation, Topeka, Kans., 1952-1953Miscellaneous, 1948-1974, undatedMuench, George Arthur, 1945-1946, undated

BOX 136 Powers, William T., 1957, undatedRaskin, Nathaniel J., 1974Shedlin, Art, 1970Sheerer, Elizabeth T., 1948, undatedShlien, John M., 1957-1961, undatedSpotts, Jules, 1964Streich, Eugene, and Armin Klein, 1951Tausch, Reinhard and Anne-Marie, 1975-1984, undatedTruax, Charles B., 1958-1961Walker, Alan M., 1956Wood, John Keith, 1980-1982

School survey material, 1930, 1936-1938, undatedSelves experiment, undatedSocial issues, 1967-1972, undatedSubception, 1956, undated

BOX 137 Supervision, 1984, undatedTherapy

American Psychological Association symposium, exhibits, 1951, undatedCases (interview transcripts and notes)

Donel, 1977-1979, undatedFrank, a student, undatedGregg, undatedJapanese cases, 1961-1962Jim, 1957Joan, undatedMarian, an LSD session, 1962-1963

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Mike, a high school boy, 1962Miss Hosp, 1957Miss Mun, 1954, 1962, undatedMiss Sup, 1951-1952

BOX 138 Miss Vib, 1946, undated(2 folders)

Mr. Bebb, 1957Mr. Bik, 1958, undatedMr. Fimp, undated

(2 folders)Mr. Lin, 1954, undatedMr. Necta, 1955-1959, undated

(2 folders)Mr. Zak, 1950, undated

BOX 139 Mrs. Bafo, 1948-1952, undated(3 folders)

Mrs. Ett, 1947Mrs. Oak, undatedMrs. Sar, undatedMrs. Sim, undatedP.S., a young woman, undated

BOX 140 Client-centered therapyBackground papers, 1947-1962, undated

(4 folders)Existentialism, 1951-1962, undatedGroup therapy, 1957Hypnosis, 1957, undatedLecture series, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., 1952"Letter from a Beginning Teacher," 1958Lysergic acid diethylamide, 1963-1964Phenomenological/existential trends in psychology, 1959, undatedPlay therapy, 1940, 1957-1959, undatedResearch studies, 1955-1959

BOX 141 Rockefeller Foundation project, "A Study of the Process and Outcomes of Client-Centered Therapy," interim report, 1950-1953, undated

Schizophrenia, undatedFailure cases, analysis of, 1960, undatedMiscellany, 1954-1960, undatedMotion picture production material, 1951-1962Motion pictures and sound recordings of therapy, 1954-55Notes for teaching, 1960, undatedResearch papers, 1943-1967, undatedTherapy by others, 1962, undatedTherapy transcripts, excerpts, 1950-1955, undated

Vocational tests for therapists, 1960-1962, undated(2 folders)

BOX 142 Willoughby test, 1963, undated

Research File, 1928-1984

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WorkshopsNotes and background material, 1965-1969, undatedReactions to, 1966-1969, undated

BOX 142-148 Miscellany, 1956-1986Administrative records including memoranda, correspondence, notes, transcripts of motion

picture films and sound recordings, and material concerning awards and articles involvingRogers.

Arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within folders.

BOX 142 Articles and papers re Rogers, 1964-1985, undated(3 folders)

BOX 143 AwardsAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, election to, 1959-61American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1962American Psychological Association, 1956-1957, 1972, 1986

Center for Studies of the Person, LaJolla, Calif.Brochures and announcements, 1969-1977, undatedBylaws and articles of incorporation, 1968, 1977, 1985, undatedMemoranda and notes, 1968-1986, undated

(3 folders)Miscellany, 1968-1972, undated

Contracts for books, motion pictures, and sound recordings, 1965-1983, undated(2 folders)

Foreign translations of books1969-1976

BOX 144 1977-1982, undatedMotion pictures and television

Bibliography, undated"Because That's My Way" (television program, 1970), transcript, undatedCarl R. Rogers Conducts a Basic Encounter Group, transcript, circa 1970Communication and Management: A Conversation with Carl Rogers (1985)

Correspondence, 1985-1986, undatedTranscript, Oct. 1985

"A Conversation with Carl Rogers" (television interview, 1969)Correspondence, 1969-1975, undatedTranscript, undated

Dialogue between Carl Rogers and Richard I. Evans, correspondence, 1970-1975, undatedEl Escorial film, correspondence, 1978, 1986Interview with Rogers in "Science and Society" (television program, 1969), correspondence,

1969-1970, undatedJourney Into Self (1968)

Correspondence, 1966-1970, undatedTranscript, undated

(1 folder)BOX 145 Transcript, undated

(2 folders)Miscellany, 1972, 1984, undated

Research File, 1928-1984

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Motion pictures produced for American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1970-1977,undated

Reflections (1976)Correspondence, 1975-1981, undatedFinancial records, 1976-1981, undated

"A Second Conversation with Carl Rogers" (television interview, 1970), transcript, 1970BOX 146 The Steel Shutter, transcript, circa 1973

Struggle for Self Acceptance ("Sylvia," 1976)Correspondence, 1976-1978, undatedTranscript, 1976-1977

Three Approaches to Psychotherapy ("Gloria," 1965)Correspondence, 1964-1980, 1986, undatedTranscript, undated

Three Approaches to Psychotherapy II ("Kathy," 1977), correspondence, 1970, 1977-1978,undated

Notes, 1980-1984, undatedPermissions to quote Rogers

Aug. 1966-Dec. 1970(1 folder)

BOX 147 Jan. 1971-Aug. 1976, undated(3 folders)

Sound recordings"Carl Rogers Demonstration Interview" ("June," 1985), transcript, 1985Carl Rogers on Tape (1970)

Correspondence, 1968-1970, undatedTranscript (incomplete), 1969

A Dialogue on Education and the Control of Human Behavior (Rogers and B. F. Skinner,1976 [originally recorded in 1962]), correspondence, 1974, 1976

Esalen interview (1983), correspondence and transcript, 1985-1986, undatedHow to Use Encounter Groups, correspondence and notes, 1969-1974, undatedMiscellany, 1970, 1984-1985, undatedPersonal Adjustment (1970), correspondence, 1970-1971, undatedTranscripts of miscellaneous talks by Rogers

Spring 1960-Apr. 1964BOX 148 Aug. 1964-June 1965

Western Behavioral Sciences Institute, La Jolla, Calif.Board of Trustees meetings, 1965-1969, undated

(2 folders)Memoranda and correspondence, 1962-1968, undatedMiscellany, 1956, 1983, undatedNotes on lectures, 1963, undatedPostdoctoral program, 1961-1967, undatedPotential donor information, undatedReorganization (May 1968), 1967-1968, undatedSeminar on Philosophy of Modern Behavioral Sciences (1964), 1961-1964, undated

Miscellany, 1956-1986

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