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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.

Episode Appearances

Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

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

Freeze Response and Nervous System RegulationShame and Self-Criticism in Personal DevelopmentPower Imbalances in Relationships with Unequal Psychoeducation
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Radiolab

Radiolab · Jan 23, 2026

You and Me and Mr. Self-Esteem

Influential psychologist whose humanistic psychology and encounter group methodology shaped Vasconcellos' philosophy

Self-Esteem Movement History and OriginsJohn Vasconcellos and California PoliticsCarl Rogers and Humanistic Psychology
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The Tim Ferriss Show

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

Essentialism and the disciplined pursuit of lessTemporal landmarks and fresh-start effect psychologyPersonal quarterly offsites for strategic life planning
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The Psychology Podcast

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

Human Potential and Intelligence AssessmentPersonality Trait Malleability and ChangeHabit Formation and Behavioral Change Systems
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The School of Greatness

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

Narcissistic Personality Disorder diagnosis and epidemiologyLove bombing and narcissistic relationship cyclesGaslighting as grooming process and psychological manipulation
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