Carl Rogers
Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows
Foundational humanistic psychologist known for pioneering non-directive, empathic listening approaches in therapy and developing encounter group methodology. Recognized by peers as one of the most influential psychologists in practice, Rogers shaped modern therapeutic philosophy and continues to be cited in contemporary discussions about acceptance, change, and humanistic psychology principles.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson · Feb 23, 2026
The Freeze-Shame Loop, Therapy Speak, and "Everyone Has ADHD": February Mailbag
“Foundational psychologist cited as famous proponent of non-directive, receptive therapeutic approach”
Radiolab · Jan 23, 2026
You and Me and Mr. Self-Esteem
“Influential psychologist whose humanistic psychology and encounter group methodology shaped Vasconcellos' philosophy”
The Tim Ferriss Show · Jan 1, 2026
#843: Tactics and Strategies for a 2026 Reboot — Essentialism and Greg McKeown (Repost)
“Psychotherapist credited with introducing empathic listening to therapy; identified as most influential psychologist in practice by peers”
The Psychology Podcast · Dec 4, 2025
End of an Era — Reflections on 11 Years of The Psychology Podcast w/ Annie Murphy Paul
“Humanistic psychologist whose paradox about acceptance and change was discussed”
The School of Greatness · Dec 3, 2025
1 in 5 of Your Friends Are Narcissists | Dr. Ramani Durvasula
“Foundational theorist on authenticity and self-actualization; concept of 'conditions of worth' central to understanding narcissism development”