A confrontation is made between two exponents of the humanistic existential psychology, which made its first appearance in the United States of American in the Thirties: Carl Rogers, the pioneer of the "person-centered-therapy" and Robert Carkhuff, a disciple of Rogers. The comparative study aims at making evident the points of convergence and integrations between the two psycho-therapeutic methods.
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