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Guide to the Carl R. Rogers Collection, 1902-1990

Project archivist: David C. Gartrell; student assistants: Krnee Deemark, Joyce Jiang, Mike Steiner; machine-readable finding
aid created by David C. Gartrell
Department of Special Collections
Davidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Phone: (805) 893-3062
Fax: (805) 893-5749
Email: special@library.ucsb.edu
URL: http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/speccoll.html
© 1999
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

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Guide to the Carl R. Rogers Collection, 1902-1990

Collection number: HPA Mss 32

Department of Special Collections

Donald C. Davidson Library


Department of Special Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara
Contact Information:
Department of Special Collections
Davidson Library
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Phone: (805) 893-3062
Fax: (805) 893-5749
Email: special@library.ucsb.edu
URL: http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/speccoll.html
Project Archivist:
David C. Gartrell
Student Assistants:
Krnee Deemark, Joyce Jiang, Mike Steiner
Date Completed:
Last revised: 20 December 1999
Encoded by:
David C. Gartrell
© 1999 the Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

Descriptive Summary
Title: Carl R. Rogers Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1902-1990
Collection number: HPA Mss 32
Creator: Rogers, Carl R.
Center for the Studies of the Person
Forms part of:
The Humanistic Psychology Archives
Extent: 52 manuscript boxes, two oversize boxes, approximately 350 audiovisual items; approximately 35 linear feet
Repository: University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Dept. of Special Collections
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Shelf location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the library's online catalog.
Language: English.
Provenance
The Carl R. Rogers Collection is comprised of Rogers's own papers, donated by him to the Humanistic Psychology Archives
in 1986 and by his daughter Natalie after his death in 1987; and material related to Rogers and his associates donated by
the Center for the Studies of the Person between 1993 and 1996.
Restrictions
All materials in the Diaries Series are restricted from use.
Publication Rights
Copyright resides with donor.

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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Carl R. Rogers Collection, HPA Mss 32, Department of Special Collections, University Libraries,
University of California, Santa Barbara.
Access Points
Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-
Humanistic psychology
Client-centered psychotherapy
Center for Studies of the Person (La Jolla, Calif.).
Biography
Carl Ransom Rogers (1902-1987) was a psychologist and psychotherapist who initiated what Abraham Maslow later called
the "third force" of psychology, following the behaviorism of Pavlov (and later B. F. Skinner) and Freudian psychoanalysis.
This "third force" of humanistic psychology has been so closely identified with Rogers that it is often called Rogerian, a term
its namesake objected to. His innovation was to treat clients as if they were essentially healthy, and he felt that growth
would occur when a non-judgmental, non-directive (later, "client-centered") therapist created a warm, accepting
environment to nurture the client and allow self-knowledge and self-acceptance to occur. Rogers is considered by many to
be the most influential psychologist after Freud.
Rogers was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in Oak Park and on a farm in the city's outskirts. His early life was a blend
of staunch Christianity, a heavy emphasis on education, and a scientifically-oriented interest in farming. In college at the
University of Wisconsin at Madison, he changed his major from agriculture to history with an intent to enter the ministry
after an influential trip to China with the World Student Christian Federation, a trip which, ironically, also led Rogers to
question mainstream Christianity. After graduation, he married Helen Elliott, following an engagement of nearly two years.
The two moved to New York, where Rogers enrolled in the liberal, intellectually-focused Union Theological Seminary. After
being introduced to work in clinical psychology here, however, he changed his career path once again and entered
Columbia University's Teachers College.
While completing his Ph.D. at Columbia and for several years thereafter, Rogers worked at the Rochester Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Children (RSPCC) as a child psychologist. It was during this time that he wrote his first monograph,
The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child, a work that brought him enough notice to be offered a full professorship at
Ohio State University. While at Ohio, Rogers published Counseling and Psychotherapy, the book that summarized his own
clinical experience while providing the foundation for nondirective therapy, and established the first supervised counseling
practicum within an academic psychology department. In addition, it was during this time that he became the first therapist
to record sessions with clients and offer them for study. All of this early work led to an offer by the University of Chicago for
Rogers to establish a counseling center there.
Rogers spent twelve years at the University of Chicago, during which he developed the counseling center, served as
president of the American Psychologists Association, and published Client-Centered Therapy, wherein he solidified his
particular approach to therapy while shifting farther away from the traditional patient-therapist dichotomy. In Rogers's
approach, the therapist frees the client from whatever impediments are keeping him or her from normal psychological
growth, rather than curing the client of a previously-diagnosed neurosis or psychosis.
From 1957 to 1963, Rogers held a joint appointment as professor in both psychology and psychiatry at the University of
Wisconsin, with an initial idea to integrate research and training within psychology , psychiatry, and social work. He later
referred to this period as "the most painful and anguished episode in my whole professional life." Rogers found the effort
frustrating, and ultimately resigned from the psychology department. This period did, however, see the publication of On
Becoming a Person, Rogers's popular breakthrough. But after seven years in Wisconsin, Rogers had grown disillusioned
with university life, and at sixty-two he and Helen moved to Southern California to join staff of the Western Behavioral
Studies Institute in La Jolla, which had been founded by Richard Farson, a former student of Rogers's at Wisconsin. The
WBSI was a loosely-structured research and training organization under which staff members formed their own programs
and generated their own revenues. In its success, however, the looseness eventually became formalized and rigid, a
direction with which Rogers felt uncomfortable.
In 1968, along with several colleagues and literally overnight, Rogers left WBSI to form the Center for the Studies of the
Person along the original lines of WBSI, but with a commitment to maintaining the democracy and informailty that they felt
had been lost. Indeed, the CSP was dubbed a "nonorganization," run by a "non-director." Under the umbrella of the CSP,
Rogers worked with "encounter groups" of individuals as well as larger organizations such as companies and schools. He
published Carl Rogers on Encounter Groupsin 1970, and Carl Rogers on Personal Powerin 1977. Rogers spent the last
several years of his life traveling extensively to promote his Person-Centered Approach in workshops as far-reaching as
"The Central America Challenge," an international meeting of sixty-five leaders from seventeen countries.

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Rogers died on Wednesday, February 4, 1987, of cardiac arrest following hospitalization for a broken hip, after having been
a widower for nearly eight years.
Sources
DeCarvalho, Roy José. The Founders of Humanistic Psychology. New York: Praeger, 1991.
Kirschenbaum, Howard. "Carl Rogers." In Positive Regard: Carl Rogers and Other Notables He Influenced, ed. Melvin M.
Suhd, 1-102. Palo Alto, California: Science and Behavior Books, 1995.
Kirschenbaum, Howard. On Becoming Carl Rogers. New York: Delacorte Press, 1979.
Carl R. Rogers Collection, HPA Mss 32, Department of Special Collections, University Libraries, University of California,
Santa Barbara.
8 Jan 1902 Born in Chicago, Illinois
1919 Enters agriculture program at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Feb - Aug
Trip to the Far East
1922
22 Oct 1922Becomes engaged to Helen Elliott
23 Jun 1924 Receives BA in History from University of Wisconsin-Madison
28 Aug
Marries Helen Elliott
1924
1924 Enrolls in liberal Union Theological Seminary, New York City
Summer
Serves as visiting pastor in Dorset, Vermont
1925
1926 Leaves Union for Columbia University Teachers College
17 Mar
David Elliott Rogers born
1926
1 Jun 1927 Recieves MA from Columbia University Teachers College
1928 Joins Rochester Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (RSPCC) as child psychologist
9 Oct 1928 Natalie Rogers born
1929 Made director of the Child Study Department, RSPCC
20 Mar
Receives doctorate from Columbia University Teachers College
1931
1939 The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Childis published
1940 Accepts position at Ohio State University as clinical psychologist and full professor
11 Dec Client-centered therapy is "born" as Rogers addresses the University of Minnesota's psychological honors
1940 society
1942 Counseling and Psychotherapyis published
1945 Moves to the University of Chicago to start counseling center
1946-1947 Serves as president of the American Psychological Association (APA)
1951 Client-Centered Therapyis published
1956 Receives the APA's first Distinguished Contribution Award
1957 Accepts appointment at University of Wisconsin--Madison in psychiatry and psychology
1961 On Becoming a Personis published
Jan 1964 Moves to La Jolla, California, to join staff of the Western Behavioral Studies Institute (WBSI)
1968 With several WBSI colleagues, leaves to form the Center for the Studies of the Person (CSP)
1968-1977 Works with "encounter groups," larger organizations
1970 Carl Rogers on Encounter Groupsis published
1977 Carl Rogers on Personal Power
1977-1985 Travels extensively to promote his Person-Centered Approach in workshops
29 March
Helen Rogers dies
1979
30 Jan 1987 Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Congressman Jim Bates
4 Feb 1987 Dies in La Jolla, California
Scope and Content
The Carl R. Rogers Collection contains select papers of Carl R. Rogers; records from his association with the Center for the
Studies of the Person, a group he co-founded; and reprint articles from the Carl Rogers Memorial Library. There is an
extensive audio collection of Rogers's and other CSP members' lectures and seminars; this series is currently undergoing
preservation and reformatting work in order to be made more accessible. The bulk of the collection is from the years

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1955-1989. Although written materials by Rogers form only a small part of the Rogers Collection, they are significant in the
insight about Rogers's early thoughts that they allow. The Library of Congress, in Washington, DC, holds 59.2 linear feet of
Rogers's personal and professional papers.
The collection has been arranged and described at the folder level. Folder dates within the container list were based on
examination of the materials. Other folder-level information was taken from the original folder title, or, in the case of
information enclosed in square brackets, supplied by the processor based on information found within the folder.
Related Collections
The Carl R. Rogers Collection forms part of The Humanistic Psychology Archives at the University of California, Santa
Barbara.
Removed or Separated Material
The Library of Congress holds additional papers of Carl R. Rogers.

China Trip
Physical Description: 1 folder, 1 diary, 1 photo album
Scope and Content Note
In 1921, at the age of nineteen, Rogers was chosen by the World Student Christian
Federation (WSCF) as one of ten youth delegates representing the US at the WSCF
conference in Peking, China the following April. The conference lasted only one week, but
the trip, for which Rogers missed half of his junior year in college, lasted from February to
August, and included official WSCF and unofficial visits to Japan, Korea and the Philippines.
Although he remained Christian, Rogers considered this trip as essentially a religious
conversion, due to an exposure to new philosophies, a first-hand view of the downtrodden,
and peak experiences in nature, particularly a climb up Mt. Fujiyama.
This series includes an extensive typewritten diary, an album of photographs, and
supplementary correspondence.

Biographical
Physical Description: 1 photo album, 1 cassette tape, 1 box ephemera, 15 folders
Scope and Content Note
This series contains material about Rogers or material that shows something of his
personality. Elements include audiovisual materials in the form of family portraits;
photographs; one film reel (family, late '20s); one home movie; four cassettes of family
members at a conference; one videotape (3/4"?) of family at a conference. Also:
genealogical data, personal items, passports for CRR as well as Helen Rogers. Press
clippings. Eulogies and obituaries. Pocket calendars from 1980-1986.

Awards and Honors


Physical Description: 12 folders
Scope and Content Note
Rogers received many honors during his career; this series represents those honors.
Included are certificates of recognition, awards, honorary degrees, and accompanying
photographs.

Diaries
Physical Description: 2 boxes = 14 diaries
Scope and Content Note
The Diaries series contains fourteen notebooks from the period of 1977 - 1982. Eleven
notebooks contain travel notes, primarily concerning workshops. In addition to practical
notes and narrative description, these diaries contain observations on the workshops and
thoughts on Rogers's relationships with women. One notebook relates dreams, memories,
and personal musings unrelated to travel, and two others are purely records of dreams. All
of the diaries are currently restricted.

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Diaries

University of Chicago Counseling Center Discussion Papers


Physical Description: 3 boxes
Scope and Content Note
Rogers established the first Counseling Center at the University of Chicago when he moved
there from Ohio State in 1945. The Counseling Center Discussion Papers were ideas,
ruminations, or research papers privately circulated to Counseling Center staff and other
interested affiliates for the purpose of feedback, review and discussion. These papers were
seen as a place for free exchange of ideas, speculation, and development of theories and
philosophies. Nine volumes were printed, from 1955 - 1963, under the editorship of first
Rogers, then Jack Butler, James Bebout, and finally Martha Clayton and Arnold Rachman.
Arrangement
The University of Chicago Counseling Center Discussion Papers are arranged chronologically.

Correspondence
Physical Description: 4 boxes
Scope and Content Note
The bulk of this series is formed by letters between Rogers and his fiancée Helen Elliott from
1921 to 1924, the period of their courtship during which he attended the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. Also included in the series are letters to Helen, 1974 - 1978; professional
correspondence, 1950 - 1968; and letters of condolence to Rogers on his wife's death, 1979.

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Center for the Studies of the Person

Center for the Studies of the Person


Physical Description: 21 Boxes
Scope and Content Note
Rogers founded this loosely-organized Center ("a non-organization") with approximately
twenty-five of his associates from WBSI in 1968 as a base for its members' various projects
and workshops. Only the secretaries received a salary, and no one person ran the Center;
the "non-director," a rotating position, acted as spokesperson. The CSP continues at its
original location in La Jolla. For sound recordings and videotapes of CSP lectures and
workshops, see the Audiovisual series.
Subseries
Administrative: Group notices, minutes of annual and board meetings, Center-wide grant
seeking, celebrations, and other general issues that affected all members of CSP.
Carl Rogers and Associateswas an advanced learning program using the Person-Centered
Approach. It also incorporated the Ongoing Learning Program "Responsible Group," a dozen
or so CSP associates who were more involved in the operations of CSP and CR & A.
The Carl Rogers Peace Project / Institute for Peacewas created and co-directed by Gay Leah
Swenson. The former name was used prior to Rogers's death in 197; the latter was adopted
following his death.
Conference: "The Central America Challenge" (The Vienna Peace Project Workshop, Rust,
Austria, 1 - 4 November 1985). This was the Peace Project's first international
person-centered workshop, and was attended by sixty-five leaders from seventeen countries
in an attempt to find a common bond of humanity.
Living Nowis a workshop-oriented program headed by Gay Leah Swenson and Nel Kandel,
but drawing upon the skills and interests of other CSP staffers to lead seminars and
workshops. Such topics as maximizing personal potential within times of personal and global
transition.
The Workshopssubseries contains those few workshops held under the general auspices of
the CSP, rather than one if its sub-groups.
Arrangement
The Center for the Studies of the Person materials are arranged by subseries; within the
subseries the arrangement is generally chronological. Some of the subseries relate to a
particular program within CSP, e.g., Living Now, whereas others affect all those involved with
CSP, e.g., Administrative. The Peace Project subseries is further divided into sub-subseries.

Carl Rogers Memorial Library


Physical Description: 18 Boxes
Scope and Content Note
This series of reprints and offprints comes from the Carl Rogers Memorial Library of the CSP.
It includes approximately 600 articles, chapters, interviews, and unpublished manuscripts
spanning the years 1922 -1987. These materials were initially collected and arranged by Nel
Kandel, director of the Carl Rogers Memorial Library. This collection of reprints was given to
the Humanistic Psychology Archives and has been incorporated into the Carl R. Rogers
Collection. Only information from the CRML file has been used in creating this series list. As a
result the individual records may appear incomplete, e.g., no journal citation, no page
numbers, etc. The identifying number or number-letter combination in the subseries of
materials by Rogers represents the year of publication and the sequence of publication
among Rogers's publications during that year. These numbers were assigned by the Schmid
bibliography of Rogers's works in Vienna.
Arrangement
The Carl Rogers Memorial Library reprints are divided between works by Rogers and works
about Rogers, and are arranged alphabetically within those divisions.

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Audiovisual Materials

Audiovisual Materials
Physical Description: Approximately 300 items
Scope and Content Note
This is a separate series for sound recordings, film reels, and video recordings that do not fit
with any other series, e.g., Biographical. This series is primarily comprised of recordings of
Rogers at work: delivering lectures, working with groups, interviewing clients. In addition,
many other CSP staff members and guest lecturers are represented, either in collaboration
with Rogers or on their own.
Arrangement
Arrangement and reformatting of audiovisual materials is currently underway.
Approximately 400 audio recordings and 60 video cassettes have been indexed as of
December 1999.

China Trip

Box 1, Folder 1 Diary of My Trip to China, 1922.


Box 1, Folder 2 Papers re: trip to China, 1922.
Box 50, Folder Out Where the East Begins, 1922. [Photo album.]
Box 51, Folder 1 "The Miracle Songs of Jesus", 1922. [Bound poem inscribed to CRR on last day of
China trip.]
Biographical

Box 1, Folder 3 [Railroad survey diary with CRR's comment], 1890-?, 1953. [This was Rogers's
father's working diary of railroad surveys.]
Box 1, Folder 4 [Family portraits], 1900s-1960s.
Box 50, Folder 1 [Photo album--family portraits], [1902-1956].
Box 51, Folder 2 Love-Songs of Childhood, 1906. [Inscribed to "Helen Elliott, from Mother."]
Box 51, Folder 3 Holy Bible[1901 edition], n.d. [Inscribed by CRR; no notations.]
Box 1, Folder 5 [Childhood Papers], [1915-1918?]. [One oratorical contest program, two poems
("Revenge!" and "The Wood Mouse"), one "Egg Graph" showing egg production in
"old coop" vs. "new coop."]
Box 49, Folder College Days, [1920-1924?]. [Photo album.]
Box 1, Folder 6 Milt Rogers to Ross Rogers, July 21, 1921.
Box 51, Folder 4 [Passports, Carl and Helen Rogers], 1922, 1961-1986.
Box 51, Folder 5 "Bridal Blossoms", 1924. [Wedding memento, contains pressed flower, wedding
guestbook]
Box 1, Folder 7 [Photographs of Warwood], 1941-1952. [Warwood was the Rogers family farm in
Illinois]
Box 50, Folder 2 [Matted photograph of Natalie and David Rogers in front of family home, Columbus,
OH], [Early 1940s].
Box 51, Folder 6 [Family Dates and Data], [1950s? - 1986]. [Genealogical and travel notes; some
contemporary, some from memory.]
Box 1, Folder 8 [Rogers family genealogical data], 1958.
Box 1, Folder 9 Press Clippings, 1970-1987.
Box 50, Folder 3 [Photographs of workshops, CRR, honorary degree ceremonies], 1974-1975.
[Client-Centered Workshops, July, 1974, San Diego (UCSD) and August, 1974, UC
Santa Cruz; Pictures of CR--Sept 1974; Hon Degree Ceremonies, Hamburg U.,
February 1975 and U. of Leiden (400th year), June 27, 1975.]
Box 50, Folder 4 [Matted photograph of CRR], [c. 1970?].
Box 1, Folder 10 Photographs, CRR, [?-1972].
Box 1, Folder 11 [Slides taken by Rogers], [1970s-1980s?][128 slides relating to travel, CRR's interest
in macro nature photography.]
Box 1, Folder 12 [Photographs from conference/encounter session?], 1979.
Box 1, Folder 13 Helen Rogers's Memorial Service, 1979.
Box 1, Folder 14 [Workshop introduction by Eric Lasser], 1985.
Box 1, Folder 15 Library of Congress Archive, 1987.
Box 1, Folder 16 Memorial Service/Memorial Eulogies, 1987.

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Awards and Honors

Awards and Honors

Box 52, Folder 1 [Diplomas, certificates], 1915-1925. [Includes CRR's grade school and CRR's and
Helen Elliot's high school diplomas.]
Box 52, Folder 2 [Diplomas], 1924-1931. [Bachelor's, master's and doctorate.]
Box 52, Folder 3 [Awards, certificates of recognition], 1923-1986.
Box 1, Folder 17 Butler Medal, Columbia, June 1, 1955.
Box 1, Folder 1 Honorary degree--Lawrence College, June, 1956.
Box 1, Folder 19 [Gonzaga University, honorary doctorate], 1968. [Includes photograph, program,
etc.]
Box 1, Folder 20 [Sonoma State College commencement speaking engagement], 1969.
Box 52, Folder 4 [Honorary doctorates], 1969-1987.
Box 1, Folder 21 [University of Santa Clara commencement speaking engagement], 1971. [Includes
photographs.]
Box 1, Folder 22 Remarks on the Occasion of Receiving an Honorary Degree from the University of
Hamburg, 1975.
Box 1, Folder 23 [Honorary Doctorates, declined], 1982-1983.
Box 52, Folder 5 Humanist of the Year Award, n.d. [Plaque with citation of CRR by Ernest Poser.]
Diaries

Box 2, Folder 1 Brazil Trip, 1977. [RESTRICTED.]


Box 2, Folder 2 Sagamore, June 20 - July 11, 1977. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 2, Folder 3 Point Lobos, Aug. 5-18; Agua Viva, Dec. 9-19, 1977. [Includes dream records at back,
August 6 - September 16.] [RESTRICTED.]
Box 2, Folder 4 Brazil, Jan. 20 - Feb. 6, 1978. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 2, Folder 5 England, August 9 - September 2, 1978. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 2, Folder 6 Spain, Long Island Workshop, Mar. 17 - Apr. 14 and July 2-16, 1978. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 2, Folder 7 Rome, Paris, Long Island, June 15 - July 22, 1979. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 2, Folder 8 Dreams, 1979-1981. [Includes loose leaf entries.] [RESTRICTED.]
Box 3, Folder 1 England, Rome, Elba, Fordham, 1980. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 3, Folder 2 Canal Trip, Stockholm, New York; September - October, 1980. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 3, Folder 3 Germany, Austria; April, 1981. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 3, Folder 4 Florida, Carmel Valley Celebration, 1981-1982. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 3, Folder 5 [Dream journal], 1981-1982. [RESTRICTED.]
Box 3, Folder 6 [Dream journal, notes], 1979, 1981. [RESTRICTED.]
University of Chicago Counseling Center Discussion Papers

Box 4, Folder 1 Volume I, Numbers 1-4, 6, 1955.


Box 4, Folder 2 Volume II, Numbers 2-9, 1956.
Box 4, Folder 3 Volume II, Numbers 10-16, 1956.
Box 4, Folder 4 Volume II, Numbers 17-20, 22, 23, 1956.
Box 4, Folder 5 Volume II, Numbers 24, 25, 27-30, 1956.
Box 4, Folder 6 Volume III, Numbers 2-8, 1957.
Box 4, Folder 7 Volume III, Numbers 9-15, 1957.
Box 4, Folder 8 Volume III, Numbers 16-21, 1957.
Box 4, Folder 9 Volume III, Numbers 22-24, 26-28, 1957.
Box 5, Folder 1 Volume V, Numbers 2-10, 1959.
Box 5, Folder 2 Volume V, Numbers 13-15, 17, 1959.
Box 5, Folder 3 Volume V, Numbers 18-20, 1959.
Box 5, Folder 4 Volume VI, Numbers 2-7, 1960.
Box 5, Folder 5 Volume VI, Numbers 8, 10-12, 15, 16, 1960.
Box 5, Folder 6 Volume VII, Numbers 1-17, 1961. [Bound volume.]
Box 6, Folder 1 Volume VII, Numbers 1-8, 1961.
Box 6, Folder 2 Volume VII, Numbers 9-15, 1961.
Box 6, Folder 3 Volume VII, Numbers 16-18, 1961.
Box 6, Folder 4 Volume VIII, Numbers 7, 9, 10, 16, 1962.
Box 6, Folder 5 Volume IX, Number 3, 1963.
Box 6, Folder 6 Bibliography, 1963.

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Correspondence
Correspondence with Helen Elliot Rogers

Correspondence

Correspondence with Helen Elliot Rogers

Box 7, Folder 1 Letters to Carl, July 3, 1921.


Box 7, Folder 2 Letters to each other, February - May, 1922.
Box 7, Folder 3 Letters to Helen, September, 1922.
Box 7, Folder 4 Letters to each other, October, 1922.
Box 7, Folder 5 Letters to each other, November, 1922.
Box 7, Folder 6 Letters to each other, December, 1922.
Box 7, Folder 7 Poems, 1921. ["Melancholia" and "The Treasure."]
Box 7, Folder 8 Letters to each other, February - May, 1923.
Box 7, Folder 9 Letters to each other, September, 1923.
Box 7, Folder 10 Letters to each other, October, 1923.
Box 8, Folder 1 Letters to each other, November, 1923.
Box 8, Folder 2 Letters to each other, December, 1923.
Box 8, Folder 3 Letters to each other, January, 1924.
Box 8, Folder 4 Letters to each other, February, 1924.
Box 8, Folder 5 Letters to each other, March, 1924.
Box 9, Folder 1 Letters to each other, April, 1924.
Box 9, Folder 2 Letters to each other, May, 1924.
Box 9, Folder 3 Letters to each other, June, 1924.
Box 9, Folder 4 Letters to each other, July, 1924.
Box 9, Folder 5 Correspondence with Helen Rogers, 1974-1978.

Personal

Box 9, Folder 6 Letters of Condolence, 1979.


Box 9, Folder 7 Letters of Condolence, 1979.
Box 9, Folder 8 Letters of Condolence, 1979.
Box 10, Folder 1 Letters of Condolence, 1979.
Box 10, Folder 2 Letters of Condolence, 1979.
Box 10, Folder 3 Letters of Condolence, 1979.
Box 10, Folder 4 Letters of Condolence, 1979.

Professional

Box 10, Folder 5 Correspondence with Joseph Nuttin [Belgian colleague; 6 items], 1950-1968.
Center for the Studies of the Person

Administrative

Box 12, Folder 1 CSP Learning Group, 1973-74.


Box 12, Folder 2 CSP Groups, Notices, etc., 1974-82.
Box 12, Folder 3 CSP 10th Anniversary, 1978.
Box 12, Folder 4 Journey, 1982-1983.
Box 12, Folder 5 CSP Meetings, 1982-84.
Box 12, Folder 6 CSP "Critiques", 1982-86.
Box 12, Folder 7 CSP Annual Meeting, 1984-89.
Box 12, Folder 8 CSP Reorganization Memos, 1985.
Box 12, Folder 9 CSP Visions, Goals, Ideas, 1985-1986.
Box 12, Folder 10 CSP Associates, 1985-1987.
Box 12, Folder 11 CSP Membership & Associates Data, 1985-1988.
Box 13, Folder 1 CSP Accounting Materials, 1985-1990.

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Administrative

Box 13, Folder 2 CSP Project Reports, 1985-1990.


Box 13, Folder 3 CSP Board Memos and Annual Meeting, 1985-87.
Box 13, Folder 4 CSP Memos to Members, 1985-88.
Box 13, Folder 5 CSP Theme Meetings, 1986.
Box 13, Folder 6 CSP Newsletter, 1986.
Box 13, Folder 7 CSP/PCA Forum, 1986-1987.
Box 13, Folder 8 CSP Study Group, 1986-87.
Box 13, Folder 9 CSP Board Minutes, 1988.
Box 13, Folder 10 CSP Board, 1989.
Box 14, Folder 1 Fundraising: Leads, 1985-1987.
Box 14, Folder 2 Fundraising: About the Center for the Studies of the Person, 1982. ["A small
research, by Wilmar Knigge."]
Box 14, Folder 3 Fundraising: Carl Rogers Peace Proposal, 1985. [Distributed grant proposal and
"old version."]
Box 14, Folder 4 Fundraising: Forbes, 1987-1989. [Correspondence, notes, re: possible sources of
funding.]
Box 14, Folder 5 Fundraising: Foundations, prospectus, 1984. [Notes, correspondence.]
Box 14, Folder 6 Fundraising: Catalog, 1986. [Catalog of courses for non-profit organizations.]
Box 14, Folder 7 Fundraising: Funding Outreach, 1987-1989. [Notes, correspondence, clippings.]
Box 14, Folder 8 Fundraising: Letters to individuals and foundations as of June 1988--Masters and
Copies, 1988.
Box 14, Folder 9 Fundraising: CS [Fund], Ploughshares [Fund]--model, 1988. [Funding proposals.]
Box 14, Folder 10 Fundraising: Grant Requests, 1985-1986. [Correspondence.]
Box 14, Folder 11 Fundraising: Grant Sources--Individuals, 1985. [Correspondence.]
Box 14, Folder 12 Fundraising: Grant Sources--Prospects, 1986. [Correspondence and notes.]
Box 14, Folder 13 Fundraising: Grant--original, Dave Malcolm, 1985.
Box 14, Folder 14 Fundraising: Grantsmanship Center, 1987. [Catalog of courses for non-profit
organizations.]
Box 14, Folder 15 Fundraising: Hugo Dunhill Catalog, 1989. [Annotated mailing list catalogs as
possible funding sources.]
Box 14, Folder 16 Fundraising: IBM Proposal, 1989. [Proposal and correspondence.]
Box 14, Folder 17 Fundraising: Liberty Hill Foundation, 1986. [Annotated funding agency brochure.]
Box 14, Folder 18 Fundraising: Mac Arthur outreach, 1985. [Funding effort; includes letters to Jonas
Salk.]
Box 14, Folder 19 Fundraising: Map--United Way, 1987. ["Role of the Board in Fund Raising."]
Box 14, Folder 20 Fundraising: Replies--pending Vasco[ncellos]'s people, 1986-1988.
[Correspondence.]
Box 14, Folder 21 Fundraising: Riford request, 1988-1989. [Correspondence.]
Box 15, Folder 1 Fundraising: Versions of Grant Proposals, 1984.
Box 15, Folder 2 Fundraising: Vienna--Budget re-writes for proposal, 1985.
Box 15, Folder 3 Fundraising: Info, Sources--Peace, n.d. [Photocopied list of sources.]

Carl Rogers and Associates

Box 15, Folder 4 Drafts and Final Grant Prospectus, [1979?].


Box 15, Folder 5 Minutes, 1979-1980.
Box 15, Folder 6 Drafts and Final Brochure, Invitation, 1979-1980.
Box 15, Folder 7 [Carl's memos], 1979-1980.
Box 15, Folder 8 Memos, 1980.
Box 15, Folder 9 Think Tank, 1980.
Box 15, Folder 10 Long Range, 1980.
Box 15, Folder 11 Hours, 1980.
Box 15, Folder 12 Budgets, 1980. [Draft of budget for August workshop.]
Box 15, Folder 13 [Person-Centered Program, August], 1980.
Box 15, Folder 14 Housing, 1980.
Box 15, Folder 15 [Notes and memos], 1980-1981.

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Carl Rogers Peace Project

Box 16, Folder 1 Administrative : Early Contracts, Memos, 1982.


Box 16, Folder 2 Administrative : Early Contracts, Memos, 1983.
Box 16, Folder 3 Administrative : Vitas--Carl, Zucconi, various, 1983-1990.
Box 16, Folder 4 Administrative : Contradora Accord, 1984. [Materials in Spanish.]
Box 16, Folder 5 Administrative : Global Information Distributions, 1985.
Box 16, Folder 6 Administrative : Organization Charts, 1985-1986.
Box 16, Folder 7 Administrative : Budgets, 1985-1987.
Box 16, Folder 8 Administrative : Mailings to Advisory Board, 1985-1990.
Box 16, Folder 9 Administrative : Working Papers and Follow-ups, 1985-87. [Peace Project staff
communications.]
Box 16, Folder 10 Administrative : International Advisory Board, 1986.
Box 16, Folder 11 Administrative : Additions to Advisory Board, 1986.
Box 16, Folder 12 Administrative : Volunteers and Part Time Staff, 1986.
Box 16, Folder 13 Administrative : UNUP Advisory Board, 1986-1987.
Box 16, Folder 14 Administrative : Advisory Board, 1986-1990.
Box 16, Folder 15 Administrative : Reports to Donors / Board, 1986-89.
Box 16, Folder 16 Administrative : Mission Statements, 1987.
Box 17, Folder 1 Administrative : Advisory Board Comments-KROC Gift, 1987.
Box 17, Folder 2 Administrative : Staff Mettings, 1987-1988.
Box 17, Folder 3 Administrative : Advisory Board Lists, 1988.
Box 17, Folder 4 Administrative : Advisory Council, 1988.
Box 17, Folder 5 Administrative : Advisory Responses to '89 Budget Crisis, 1989-1990.
Box 17, Folder 6 Benefits and Fundraising : CSP: 80th Birthday Celebration and Fundraiser, 1982.
Box 17, Folder 7 Benefits and Fundraising : Registrations - Sealodge Reception, 1984.
Box 17, Folder 8 Benefits and Fundraising : Rancho Santa Fe--Committees, 1984-1986.
Box 17, Folder 9 Benefits and Fundraising : Rancho Benefit / Mailing List, 1985.
Box 17, Folder 10 Benefits and Fundraising : Babcock Proposal, 1985-1986.
Box 17, Folder 11 Benefits and Fundraising : Sophie Gorham and Colwell, 1985-1986.
Box 17, Folder 12 Benefits and Fundraising : Carnegie Grant, 1985-1987.
Box 17, Folder 13 Benefits and Fundraising : Correspondence with Carter Center, 1985-1989.
Box 17, Folder 14 Benefits and Fundraising : Institute for Peace: 85th Birthday Fundraiser, 1986.
Box 18, Folder 1 Benefits and Fundraising : Carter Center Information, 1986.
Box 18, Folder 2 Benefits and Fundraising : Hewlett Foundation / Theory Development, 1986-1987.
Box 18, Folder 3 Benefits and Fundraising : 85th Birthday Fundraiser, 1987.
Box 18, Folder 4 Benefits and Fundraising : Price Foundation Grant, 1987.
Box 18, Folder 5 Benefits and Fundraising : Funding Proposal, 1988.
Box 18, Folder 6 Benefits and Fundraising : Lear Fundraiser, 1988.
Box 18, Folder 7 Benefits and Fundraising : RSVP's for Lear Reception, 1988.
Box 18, Folder 8 Benefits and Fundraising : RSVP's for Lear Reception, 1988.
Box 18, Folder 9 Benefits and Fundraising : Contacts From Lear Event, 1988.
Box 18, Folder 10 Benefits and Fundraising : Lear Fundraising Event, 1988.
Box 19, Folder 1 Benefits and Fundraising : Lear Fundraising Event, 1988.
Box 19, Folder 2 Benefits and Fundraising : Lear Fundraising Event, 1988.
Box 19, Folder 3 Benefits and Fundraising : Will Porterfield--materials, grants, programs, etc.,
1989.
Box 19, Folder 4 Correspondence, 1984.
Box 19, Folder 5 Correspondence, 1985.
Box 19, Folder 6 Correspondence, 1986.
Box 20, Folder 1 Correspondence with ARK Communications, 1986.
Box 20, Folder 2 Correspondence with John Schlien, 1986-1989.
Box 20, Folder 3 Correspondence, 1987.
Box 20, Folder 4 Correspondence, January - June, 1988.
Box 20, Folder 5 Correspondence, July - December, 1988.
Box 20, Folder 6 Correspondence with Iowa Peace Institute, 1988.
Box 20, Folder 7 Correspondence, January - May, 1989.
Box 20, Folder 8 Correspondence, 1989.

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Box 24, Folder 4 Costa Rica Meeting : Rust II -Early planning, evaluations, etc., for Costa Rica,
1985-1988. [Post-"Rust" correspondence leading to Costa Rica meeting.]
Box 24, Folder 5 Costa Rica Meeting : Dm-Crip, 1985-1986,1988. [Planning meetings, checklists,
travel information, etc.]
Box 24, Folder 6 Costa Rica Meeting : Institute for Peace: Costa Rica Meeting, 1986-1988. [Earlier
meeting, March, 1987.]
Box 24, Folder 7 Costa Rica Meeting : Argentinian Contacts, 1987-1988. [Planning.]
Box 24, Folder 8 Costa Rica Meeting : Central America, Costa Rica Dec. 1-5 '88 Meeting, 1987-1988.
[Planning, correspondence.]
Box 24, Folder 9 Costa Rica Meeting : Budgets, 1988.
Box 24, Folder 10 Costa Rica Meeting : Costa Rica Correspondence, October, 1988.
Box 24, Folder 11 Costa Rica Meeting : Copies of Materials sent by Fax, 1988. [Attendance
confirmation, last-minute attendees, etc.]
Box 25, Folder 1 Costa Rica Meeting : Latin Invitees (Suggested), 1988.
Box 25, Folder 2 Costa Rica Meeting : Invitations--Sent or suggested, 1985, 1987-1988.
Box 25, Folder 3 Costa Rica Meeting : Who Invited, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 4 Costa Rica Meeting : Attendees Expected, Costa Rica, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 5 Costa Rica Meeting : Costa Rica Confirmations, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 6 Costa Rica Meeting : Confirms, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 7 Costa Rica Meeting : Regrets--Costa Rica '88, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 8 Costa Rica Meeting : Cancels, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 9 Costa Rica Meeting : Registration Forms, Costa Rica, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 10 Costa Rica Meeting : [Labels: Costa Rica--CRIP Invitees/Attendees], 1988.
Box 25, Folder 11 Costa Rica Meeting : Participants and Staff Lists, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 12 Costa Rica Meeting : Hotels: Cypresal, Portico, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 13 Costa Rica Meeting : Packet to Conference Attendees, 1988.
Box 25, Folder 14 Costa Rica Meeting : Papers--Costa Rica, 1988. [Michael Nagler paper and
response.]
Box 25, Folder 15 Costa Rica Meeting : Enclosures--Master Copies for Costa Rica, 1988.
[Pre-conference mailings?]
Box 25, Folder 16 Costa Rica Meeting : CR. Packet, 1988. [On-site handout originals.]
Box 25, Folder 17 Costa Rica Meeting : "El Reto de America Central," Distintas Perspectivas, 1988.
[Gay Swenson's conference folder.]
Box 26, Folder 1 Costa Rica Meeting : Invitees--Labels, to Costa Rica Meet Who Did Not Attend,
1989.
Box 26, Folder 2 Costa Rica Meeting : Christian Science Monitor Central American News,
1988-1989. [Press.]
Box 26, Folder 3 Costa Rica Meeting : Post: Dec. 1-5 Meeting Correspondence, 1989.
Box 26, Folder 4 Costa Rica Meeting : Feedback-Costa Rica, 1989.
Box 26, Folder 5 Costa Rica Meeting : University of Costa Rica, University of Peace, Presidential
House, 1988-1989.
Box 26, Folder 6 Costa Rica Meeting : Research, 1988-1989. [Planning for follow-up questionnaire.]
Box 26, Folder 7 Costa Rica Meeting : Research Responses, 1989. [Follow-up questionnaire
responses.]
Box 26, Folder 8 Costa Rica Meeting : Report: Beyond War - Costa Rica, 1988-1989. [Post-meeting
press coverage.]
Box 26, Folder 9 Costa Rica Meeting : Costa Rica Report, 1989.
Box 26, Folder 10 Costa Rica Meeting : Requests for Costa Rica Report, 1989.
Box 21, Folder 1 Donations and Thanks : Donations, July - June, 1985-1986.
Box 21, Folder 2 Donations and Thanks : Donations, July - December, 1986.
Box 21, Folder 3 Donations and Thanks : June--mailing to Rancho donors, 1986.
Box 21, Folder 4 Donations and Thanks : Computer Donation, 1986-1987.
Box 21, Folder 5 Donations and Thanks : Joan Kroc Gift, 1987.
Box 21, Folder 6 Donations and Thanks : Donations, January - June, 1987.
Box 21, Folder 7 Donations and Thanks : Donations, July - June, 1987-198.
Box 21, Folder 8 Donations and Thanks : Thank You Letters, July - June, 1988-1989.
Box 21, Folder 9 Donations and Thanks : Monthly Pledges, 1989.
Box 21, Folder 10 Donations and Thanks : Thank You's, July - June, 1989-1990.

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Box 21, Folder 11 Donations and Thanks : Original Donor Lists, n.d.
Box 29, Folder 1 Materials on Peace and War : Articles on Peace, War etc., 1964-1984.
Box 29, Folder 2 Materials on Peace and War : Nuclear Peace, 1980,1982,1984.
Box 29, Folder 3 Materials on Peace and War : Swenson Lecture at SDSU, 1985-1986.
Box 29, Folder 4 Materials on Peace and War : Plans for Book on Peace, 1987.
Box 29, Folder 5 Materials on Peace and War : Nobel Prize, 1987.
Box 26, Folder 11 Other Meetings : Esalen / Isar Meeting, February 16-21, 1986.
Box 26, Folder 12 Other Meetings : Projects for Planetary Peace Conference, 1986.
Box 26, Folder 13 Other Meetings : South African Trip, 1986.
Box 26, Folder 14 Other Meetings : East-West Meetings, 1986-1988.
Box 26, Folder 15 Other Meetings : Third International Forum, 1987.
Box 26, Folder 16 Other Meetings : Dr.Vak, 1987-1988.
Box 27, Folder 1 Other Meetings : Invitations to East-West Meetings, 1988.
Box 27, Folder 2 Other Meetings : Soviet-American Summit, February 1-5, 1988.
Box 27, Folder 3 Other Meetings : Doug Land's Soviet Trip, 1988.
Box 27, Folder 4 Other Meetings : Rust Workshop #2, 1989. [East-West Workshop]
Box 27, Folder 5 Related Programs : Women's Professional Leadership, 1981.
Box 27, Folder 6 Related Programs : Ray Schonholtz--San Francisco city schools, 1983-1987.
Box 27, Folder 7 Related Programs : Seven Springs Notes, 1984. [Notes on "Peacemakers" retreat
to Seven Springs Ranch, January 21-22]
Box 27, Folder 8 Related Programs : All Plans for Carozo Events--March 2-4, 1984. [Speaker was
former president of Costa Rica, Dr. Rodrigo Carozo.]
Box 27, Folder 9 Related Programs : IPCAP/UNUP Agreement, 1984.
Box 27, Folder 10 Related Programs : IGCC-UCSD-York, 1984-1985.
Box 27, Folder 11 Related Programs : Coretta Scott King, 1985. [Proposal for event with CSK.]
Box 27, Folder 12 Related Programs : Five Continent, 1985-1986.
Box 27, Folder 13 Related Programs : UNUP--Courses, events offered, etc., 1985-1987.
[Newsletters.]
Box 27, Folder 14 Related Programs : Hazel Henderson File, 1985-87.
Box 27, Folder 15 Related Programs : File on Carlos Warter, 1985-87.
Box 27, Folder 16 Related Programs : Vasco Projects, 1986.
Box 28, Folder 1 Related Programs : South Africa--"Rep," etc.; Speak, etc., 1986-1987.
Box 28, Folder 2 Related Programs : Materials from Duane Elgin, 1986-87. [On electronic town
meetings (ETMs).]
Box 28, Folder 3 Related Programs : Vasco - Leadership Institutes Academy, 1987.
Box 28, Folder 4 Related Programs : Notre Dame Correspondence, 1987-1988.
Box 28, Folder 5 Related Programs : UN "Round Table", 1987-1988.
Box 28, Folder 6 Related Programs : California Leadership, 1988.
Box 28, Folder 7 Related Programs : Trinity Forum--Bruce Berlin. Correspondence, etc., re:
Montreal convention, 1988-1990.
Box 28, Folder 8 Related Programs : Irvinen / South Africa Project, 1989.
Box 28, Folder 9 Related Programs : IPRA-Elise Bauldeng, 1989.
Box 28, Folder 10 Related Programs : Mend-Linda Smith, 1989. [Includes two enamel pins.]
Box 28, Folder 11 Related Programs : California Demographic, Liberity Hill Foundation, 1989-1990.
Box 28, Folder 12 Related Programs : Urban University Council: Border Dialogue, 1990.
Box 28, Folder 13 Related Programs : Peace Project: Urban Diversity Council, 1990.
Box 28, Folder 14 Related Programs : KPBS--"Prejudice Puzzle", 1990.
Box 28, Folder 15 Related Programs : Women For a Meaningful Summit [endorsers], n.d.
Box 21, Folder 12 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Telexes], 1985.
Box 21, Folder 13 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Labels], 1985.
Box 21, Folder 14 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Correspondence], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 1 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Correspondence], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 2 Rust Meeting : Peace meeting in Rust, Austria [Correspondence], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 3 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Master Letters], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 4 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Endorsement Letters], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 5 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Articles About Participants]], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 6 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Unup Invites], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 7 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Invitees], 1985.

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Box 22, Folder 8 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Women Invited], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 9 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Invitations], 1985.
Box 22, Folder 10 Rust Meeting : File on Michael Nagler, 1985. [Writings on nonviolence,
correspondence re: Rust meeting.]
Box 22, Folder 11 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria, 1985.
Box 22, Folder 12 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria, 1985.
Box 22, Folder 13 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria, 1985.
Box 22, Folder 14 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria, 1985.
Box 23, Folder 1 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Welcome Letter], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 2 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Facilitator's Questions], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 3 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Registration Forms], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 4 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Participants], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 5 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Press Releases], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 6 Rust Meeting : [Notes on the contents of Staff Meeting Tapes, Rust, Austria],
1985.
Box 23, Folder 7 Rust Meeting : [Peace Workshop Folder], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 8 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Press Packet, 1985.
Box 23, Folder 9 Rust Meeting : Peace Meeting in Rust, Austria [Evaluations], 1985.
Box 23, Folder 10 Rust Meeting : Translators, Potential, 1985.
Box 53, Folder Rust Meeting : Staff Meeting Tapes, Rust, Austria, 1985. [18 audiocasettes.]
Box 23, Folder 11 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Correspondence, 1985-86.
Box 23, Folder 12 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Mailings, 1985-86.
Box 23, Folder 13 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Analysis [Research Team], 1985-86.
Box 23, Folder 14 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Evaluations, 1985-86.
Box 23, Folder 15 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Z-Bank Publication [Correspondence], 1985-86.
Box 23, Folder 16 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Critiques, 1986.
Box 24, Folder 1 Rust Meeting : Post-Rust Evaluations, 1986.
Box 24, Folder 2 Rust Meeting : Rust Follow-up Meeting with Orlando and Chickering, 1986.
Box 24, Folder 3 Rust Meeting : Rust Follow-up Proposal, 1987.

Living Now

Box 10, Folder 6 How Did You Hear About Us, 1977-1978.
Box 10, Folder 7 Staff Correspondence, 1977-1978.
Box 10, Folder 8 Ram Dass Lecture, 1977-1979.
Box 10, Folder 9 Brochures, 1977-1984.
Box 10, Folder 10 Contracts: UCSD & SDSU, 1977-1990.
Box 11, Folder 1 Ram Dass Workshop: news reports, brochures, 1978-1981.
Box 11, Folder 2 Samples of Living Now Brochures, 1978-1990.
Box 11, Folder 3 Correspondence Speakers, 1979-1980.
Box 11, Folder 4 "Stars" : Potential Guest Speakers Lists, 1980-1989.
Box 11, Folder 5 Guest Speakers Correspondence (Coulson memos, etc.), 1981.
Box 11, Folder 6 Colette Dowling, 1981-1982.
Box 11, Folder 7 Betty Frieden Public Lecture, 1981-1982.
Box 11, Folder 8 Master Copies Form Letters, 1981-1985.
Box 11, Folder 9 Guest Speakers Correspondence, 1982.
Box 11, Folder 10 Evaluations, 1983.
Box 11, Folder 11 Staff Correspondence, 1983.
Box 11, Folder 12 Correspondence to Potential Living Now Guest Speakers, 1984.
Box 11, Folder 13 Living Now Guest Staff Correspondence, Pictures, and Vitae, 1985.
Box 11, Folder 14 Guest Speakers' Vitae, 1989.
Box 11, Folder 15 Guest Speakers, 1990.

Workshops

Box 15, Folder 16 El Escorial, 1978. [Correspondence, flyers, planning re: conference in El Escorial,
Spain, March 23 - April 2.]

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Box 15, Folder 17 Italy--FDI, etc., 1980. [Correspondence, flyers, re: European programs.]
Box 15, Folder 18 France, 1980-1982. [Correspondence, journal, conference notes; all in French.]
Carl R. Rogers Memorial Library

Articles and Chapters by Rogers

Box 30, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl and Richard E. Farson. "Active Listening." [1957].
Box 30, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl. "The Actualizing Tendency and Its Complex Workings in the Human
Organism." [1963g].
Box 30, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "The Actualizing Tendency in Relation to Motives." [1963a]. Jones,
Marshall R. (ed.) Nebraska Symposion on Motivation, (University of Nebraska
Press) 1963, 1-24. Also: Rogers 1977a; v. 1963g.
Box 30, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "After Three Years: My View and That of Outside Evaluators."
[1974f]. education95,2 (1974) 183-189.
Box 30, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "Anger and Hurt." (Interview).
Box 30, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "Aspectos Fundamentals de la Psicoterapia Centrada en el Paciente."
11p. [1949].
Box 30, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "At the Heart of the South African Struggle."
Box 30, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl. "Authority and Case Work - Are They Compatible?" [1939b].
Quarterly Bulletin, New York State Conference on Social Work, Albany 1939,
16-24.
Box 30, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "Autobiography." [1967a]. Boring, E. G. / Lindzey, G. (eds.) A history
of psychology in autobiography, Vol. 5, New York (Appleton-Century-Crofts) 1967,
341-384.
Box 30, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl and F. J. Roethlisberger. "Barriers and Gateways to Communication."
[1952]. Harvard Business ReviewJuly/August 1952 (13 pp.). Also: Harvard Business
Review1988, 19-25.
Box 30, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. "Becoming a Person. Two Lectures Delivered on the Nellie Heldt
Lecture Fund." [1954a]. Oberlin, Ohio (Oberlin College Nellie Heldt Lecture Series,
Oberlin Printing Co.) 1954 (16 pp.). Also: (Hogg Foundation for Mental Hygiene,
University of Texas) 1956 (23 pp.).
Box 30, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "Belated Declaration of Independence, A." (Manuscript.) [1974m].
Box 30, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "The Best School of Therapy Is the One You Develop for Yourself."
Lecture and Discussion With Psychotherapists in Vienna. [1992a]. Frenzel, Peter /
Schmid , Peter F. / Winkler, Marietta, Handbuch Personzentrierte Psychotherapie,
Koln (Edition Humanistische Psychologie) 1992, 21-3.
Box 30, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Beyond the Watershed and Where Now?" [1977c]. Educational
Leadership34,8 (1977) 623-631.
Box 30, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Bringing Together the Cognitive and the Affective-Experiential."
(Manuscript, 26 pp.) [1970f].
Box 30, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "Building Person-Centered Communities. the Implications for the
Future." [1980c]. Rogers 1980a, 181-206. Also: Villoldo, Alberto / Dytchwald, Ken
(eds.) Revisioning human potential. Glimpses into the 21st century, Los Angeles
(Tarcher) 1981, 135-146.
Box 30, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "Can Learning Encompass Both Ideas and Feelings?" [1974a].
education95,2 (1974) 103-114; sliqhtly revised also in: Rogers 1980a, 263-291.
Box 30, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "Can Schools Grow Persons?" Editorial. [1971c]. Educational
Leadership, Dec. (1971).
Box 30, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "Can We Meet the Need for Counseling? a Suggested Plan." [1965c].
Marriage and Family(National Marriage Guidance Council of Australia, Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia) 2,3 (1965).
Box 30, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. Introduction to education, Vol. 95, Winter 1974.
Box 30, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers--1971." [1971g].
Box 30, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers and Client." [1986m].
Box 30, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers Column. On Reaching 85."
Box 30, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers in Phoenix." (A demonstration interview.)
Box 30, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers on the Development of the Person-Centered Approach."

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Box 30, Folder 26 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers Resigns from USIU." [1970e]. AHP Newsletter7,1 (1970)
4, 6.
Box 30, Folder 27 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers Says, 'It Is My Observation....'" [1970h]. AHP
Newsletter7,1 (1970) 1,7.
Box 30, Folder 28 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers Says." (An introductory comment for The
Person-Centered Review).
Box 30, Folder 29 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with 'Loretta.'" ( Demonstration interview).
Box 30, Folder 30 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with 'Marian.'" Living Now Institute. 1982.
Box 30, Folder 31 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with 'Mary 'Witch.''" (A Demonstration interview.)
Box 30, Folder 32 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with 'Mr. Lin.'" (Transcription of cassette tape.)
Box 30, Folder 33 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with 'Mrs. P.S.,' a young woman."
Box 31, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with 'Phyllis.'" (A demonstration interview.)
Box 31, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Dadisi." a demonstration interview.
Box 31, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Denny." Therapeutic interview.
Box 31, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Elaine, March 16, 1959."
Box 31, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Louise (Tess formerly)."
Box 31, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Male Participants Living Now Institute."
Box 31, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Miss Mun." a Demonstration interview.
Box 31, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Phillippe." a demonstration interview.
Box 31, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Richie." Living Now Institute.
Box 31, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers with Ursula."
Box 31, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers' Column. Reflection of Feelings." [Empty folder.]
Box 31, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers: Case Book and Critical Perspectives."
Box 31, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers: Interview With Mike." 14p. [n.d.].
Box 31, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Carl Rogers: Two Interviews With Mr. Vac." 10p. [n. d.].
Box 31, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "The Case of Mrs. Oak: A Research Anaysis."
Box 31, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "The Changing Politics of Education." [1976b]. Harvard University
(manuscript) Oct. 20, 1976 (14 pp.).
Box 31, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl and John K. Wood. "The Changing Theory of Client-Centered
Therapy." [1974]. Burton, Arthur (ed.) Operational theories of personality, New
York (Brunner/Mazel) 1974, 211-258.
Box 31, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "The Characteristics of a Helping Relationship." [1958a]. Personnel
and Guidance Journal37,1 (1958) 6-16. Also: Bennis, W. G. / Benne, K. D. / Chin, R.
(eds.) The planning of change, New York 1964, 207-221; Kirschenbaum, H. / Land
Henderson, V. (eds.) The CR Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 108-126.
Box 31, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "Client -Centered Therapy." an interview with Jan, South Africa.
Box 31, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. "Client Centered therapy in its conext of research."
Box 31, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "A Client-Centered / Person-Centered Approach to Therapy."
[1986h]. Kutash, I. L. / Wolf, A. (eds.) Psychotherapist's casebook. Theory and
technique in the practice of modern times.San Francisco (Jossey-Bass) 1986,
197-208.
Box 31, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Psychotherapy." [1952a]. Scientific American187
(1952) 66-74.
Box 31, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Psychotherapy." [1975e]. Kaplan, H. I. / Sadock, B.
J. / Freedman, A. M. (eds.) Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry, II, Baltimore,
MD (Williams and Wilkins) 1975, 1831-1843; v. 1967d, 1980b, Rogers / Sanford
1984.
Box 31, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Psychotherapy." [1980b]. Kaplan, H. I. / Sadock, B.
J. / Freedman, A. M. (eds.) Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry, III, Baltimore,
MD (Williams and Wilkins) 1980, 2153-2168; v. 1967d, 1975e, Rogers / Sanford
1984.
Box 31, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl and Ruth C. Sanford. "Client-Centered Psychotherapy." [1984].
Kaplan, H. I. / Sadock, B. J. (eds.) Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry, IV,
Baltimore (Williams and Wilkins) 1984, 1374-1388.
Box 32, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Theory." [1956h]. ournal of Counseling
Psychology3,2 (1956) 115-120.

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Box 32, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl and John T. Wood. "Client-Centered Theory: Carl R. Rogers." 24p.
[1974]. Arthur Burton, (Ed.) Operational Theories of Personality. Brunner/Mazel,
1974.
Box 32, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Therapy." [1959c]. Arieti, Silvano (ed.) American
Handbook of Psychiatry, Vol. 3, New York (Basic Books) 1959, 183-200. Also:
Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) Carl Rogers: Dialogues,
Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 9-38.
Box 32, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl and Betty Meador. "Client-Centered Therapy."
Box 32, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Therapy: A Current View." [1956a].
Fromm-Reichmann, Frieda / Moreno, Jacob Levi (eds.) Progress in psychotherapy,
New York (Grune and Stratton) 1956, 199-209.
Box 32, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered Therapy: A Helping Process." [1951b]. The
University of Chicago Round Table698 (1951) 12-21.
Box 32, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "Client-Centered? Person-Centered?" [1987c]. Person-Centered
Review2,1 (1987) 11-13.
Box 32, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl and Chester C. Bennett. "The Clinical Significance of Problem
Syndromes." [1941b]. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry11,2 (1941) 222-229.
Box 32, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "Commencement Held May 14," Teachers College/Columbia
University, Summer 1986.
Box 32, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "Comment By Carl Rogers." [1973d]. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology13, 1 (1973) 83f.
Box 32, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. "Comment on Brown and Tedeschi's Article." [1972e]. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology12,1 (1972) 16-21.
Box 32, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "Comment on Shlien's Article a Countertheory of Transference."
[1987b]. Person-Centered Review2,2 (1987) 182-188. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard
/ Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton
Mifflin) 1989, 129-134.
Box 32, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "Comment on Slack's Article." [1985d]. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology25,2 (1985).
Box 32, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Comments on the Issue of Equality in Psychotherapy." [1987i].
Journal of Humanistic Psychology27,1 (1987) 38-40.
Box 32, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Communication: Its Blocking and Its Facilitation." [1952b].
Northwestern University Information20,25 (1952) 9-15.
Box 32, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "Community: the Group Comes of Age." [1969b]. Psychology
Today3,7 (1969).
Box 32, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "The Concept of the Fully Functioning Person." [1963c].
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice1,1 (1963) 17-26; revised version:
"The Goal: The Fully Functioning Person", chapter 14 in: Rogers 1969a. Also:
Rogers 1983a, 283-296.
Box 32, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "Counseling." [1945c]. Review of Educational Research15 (1945)
155-163.
Box 32, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "Counseling Approach to Human Problems, A." [1956b]. The
American Journal of Nursing56 (1956) 994-997.
Box 32, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. "Current Formulation of Client-Centered Therapy, A." [1950a]. The
Social Service Review24,4 (1950) 442-450.
Box 32, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "Current Trends in Psychotherapy."
Box 32, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "Dealing With Psychological Tensions." [1965d]. Journal of Applied
Behavioral Science1,1 (1965) 6-24.
Box 32, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "Description of the Person-Centered Approach."
Box 32, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl and Alan W. Walker. / Rablen, Richard A. "Development of a Scale to
Measure Process Changes in Pyschotherapy." [1960]. Journal of Clinical
Psychology16,1 (1960) 79-85.
Box 32, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl. "The Development of Insight in a Counseling Relationship." [1944b].
Journal of Consulting Psychology8,6 (1944) 331-341.
Box 32, Folder 26 Rogers, Carl and Michael Polanyi. "Dialogue Between Michael Polanyi and Carl
Rogers." [1966]. ETC: A Review of General SemanticsXXV, 1,3 (1968); Rogers /
Coulson 196, 193-201;. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie
(eds.) Carl Rogers: Dialogues, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 153-175.

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Box 32, Folder 27 Rogers, Carl and Paul Tillich. "Dialogue Between Paul Tillich and Carl Rogers,
Parts I and II." [1966]. Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.)
Carl Rogers: Dialogues, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 64-78.
Box 32, Folder 28 Rogers, Carl. "The Dilemmas of a South-African White." [1986c]. Person-Centered
Review1,1 (1986) 15-35.
Box 32, Folder 29 Rogers, Carl. "Divergent Trends in Methods of Improving Adjustment." [1948b].
Harvard Educational Review18,4 (1948) 209-219.
Box 32, Folder 30 Rogers, Carl. "Do We Need 'A' Reality?" [1978d]. Dawnpoint1,2 (1978) 6-9; also in:
Rogers 1980a, 96-108. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie
(eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 420-429.
Box 32, Folder 31 Rogers, Carl. "Ellen West and Loneliness." 19p. (See 1961c). [1961]. Review of
Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1961.
Box 32, Folder 32 Rogers, Carl. "The Emerging Person: A New Revolution." [1975c]. Evans, Richard I.
(ed.) Carl Rogers. The man and his ideas, New York (E. P. Dutton) 1975, 147-175.
Box 32, Folder 33 Rogers, Carl. "The Emerging Person: the Spearhead of the Quiet Revolution."
Box 32, Folder 34 Rogers, Carl. "Empathic - an Unappreciated Way of Being." [1975a]. The
Counseling Psychologist5,2 (1975) 2-10. Also: Rogers 1980a, 137-163.
Box 32, Folder 35 Rogers, Carl. "The Essence of Psychotherapy: A Client-Centered View." [1959e].
Annals of psychotherapy1 (1959) 51-57.
Box 32, Folder 36 Rogers, Carl. "The Essence of Psychotherapy: Moments of Movement."
Box 32, Folder 37 Rogers, Carl. "Et Apres?"
Box 32, Folder 38 Rogers, Carl and Maria V. Bowen. / Justyn, J. / Kass, J. / Miller, M. "Evolving
Aspects of Person-Centered Workshops." [1978]. Self and Society, London, 6,2
(1978) 43-49. Also: AHP Newsletter, Jan. (1979) 11-14.
Box 33, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "An Experiment in Christian Internationalism." [1922]. The
Intercollegian(YMCA) 39, 9 (1922).
Box 33, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl, et al. "An Experiment in Self-Determined Fees." [1986]. Estudos de
psicologia3,1 e 2 (1986) 5-22.
Box 33, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "Facilitatation of Personal Growth."
Box 33, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "A Fantasy." [1969h].
Box 33, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "Forget You Are a Teacher: Carl Rogers Tells Why." [1971b].
Instructor, (Dansville, N.Y.) Aug./Sept. (1971) 65f. Also: Educational Digest,
November 1971.
Box 33, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "The Formative Tendency." [1978b]. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology18,1 (1978) 23-26.
Box 33, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "Fostering Creativity." [1986l].
Box 33, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl. "The Foundations of the Person-Centered Approach." [1979a].
education100,2 (1979) 98-107. Also: Together with 1978b: Rogers 1980a,
113-136; v. Video V-1981c; 1963a, 1978b.
Box 33, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "The Foundations of the Person-Centered Approach."
Box 33, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "Freedom and Commitment." [1964a]. The Humanist24,2 (1964)
37-40; = chapter 13 in: Rogers 1969a. Also: Rogers 1983a, 269-282.
Box 33, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. "Freedom to Be: A Person-Centered Approach." [1977f]. Studies of
the Person, Vol. 3, Tokyo (Department of Education, Japan Women's University ).
Box 33, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "From Heart to Heart. Some Elements of Effective Interpersonal
Communication." [1978h]. Marriage Encounter7,2 (1978) 8-15. Also: Manuscript,
1964, 17 pp.
Box 33, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "Gloria - a Historical Note." [1984c]. Levant, Ronald F. / Shlien, John
M. (eds.) Client-centered therapy and the person-centered approach: New
directions in theory, research and practice, New York (Praeger) 1984, 423-425.
Box 33, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Graduate Education in Psychology: A Passionate Statement."
Box 33, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Groups in Two Cultures." [1979b]. The Personal and Guidance
Journal38,1 (1979) 11-15.
Box 33, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "Growing Old - or Older and Growing." [1980e]. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology20,4 (1980) 5-16. Also: Rogers 1980a, 70-95; Kirschenbaum, Howard /
Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin)
1989, 37-56.

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Box 33, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "Human Dimensions in Medical Education." 4p. [1983]. Carl Rogers,
Freedom to Learn for the 80's.Charles E. Merill, 1983.
Box 33, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "A Humanistic Conception of Man." [1965b]. Farson, Richard (ed.)
Science and human affairs, Palo Alto (Science and Behavior Books) 1965, 18-31.
Also: Carr, G. B. (ed.) Marriage and family in a decade of change, Reading
(Addison-Wesley) 1972
Box 33, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "I Can't Read!" [1983e]. Visualtek News, Summer (1983).
Box 33, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. "Implications of Recent Advances in the Prediction and Control of
Behavior." [1956c]. Teachers College Record57 (1956) 316-322.
Box 33, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "In Retrospect: Forty-Six Years." [1974c]. American Psychologist29,2
(1974) 115-123; also in: Evans, Richard I., Carl Rogers - the man and his ideas,
New York (Dutton) 1975, 115-123. Also: Rogers 1980a, 46-69.
Box 33, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "The Increasing Involvement of the Psychologist in Social Problems.
Some Comments, Positive and Negative." [1969c]. Journal of Applied Behavioral
Science5,1 (1969) 3-7.
Box 33, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl and Ruth Sanford. "Inside the World of the Soviet Professional."
[1987h]. Journal of Humanistic Psychology27,3 (1987) 277-304. Also:
Kirschenbaum, Howard and Valerie Land Henderson, eds. The Carl Rogers Reader,
Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 478-501.
Box 33, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl. "Intellectualized Psychotherapy. Review of George Kelly's the
Psychology of Personal Constructs." [1956d]. Contemporary Psychology1,12
(1956) 357f.
Box 33, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl. "Interactions With Fernando, Brasilia Workshop." [1985i].
Box 33, Folder 26 Rogers, Carl. "The Interpersonal Relationship." [1986n]. Painter / Vance, Brenda /
Nichols / Horne / Birbilis (eds.) Human relations, (Ginn Press) 31986, 151-155.
Box 33, Folder 27 Rogers, Carl. "The Interpersonal Relationship in the Facilitation of Learning."
[1967f]. Leeper, T. (ed.) Humanizing education, National Education Association,
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development 1967, 1-18. Also: Hart, J.
T. / Tomlinson, T. M., New directions in client-centered therapy, Boston (Houghton
Mifflin) 1970, 468-483; The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989,
304-322.
Box 33, Folder 28 Rogers, Carl. "The Interpersonal Relationship That Helps Schizophrenics." [1973c].
Box 33, Folder 29 Rogers, Carl. "Interpersonal Relationships. U.S.A. 2000." [1968d]. Journal of
Applied Behavioral Science3,4 (1968) 265-280.
Box 33, Folder 30 Rogers, Carl. "Introduction to the Symposium." [1961k]. The Psychiatric Institute
Bulletin, University of Wisconsin 1,10(a) (1961) (5 pp.).
Box 33, Folder 31 Rogers, Carl. "Janet Mourns." [1975i].
Box 33, Folder 32 Rogers, Carl. "Journal of South-African Trip. January 14 - March 1." [1987p].
Counseling and Values[Special issue on Carl Rogers and the person-centered
approach to peace] 32,1 (1987) 21-37.
Box 33, Folder 33 Rogers, Carl and Ruth Sanford. "A Journey to the Heart of South Africa." [1983].
Box 33, Folder 34 Rogers, Carl. "A Kids Workshop." (Manuscript) 1979 (4 pp.) [1979f].
Box 33, Folder 35 Rogers, Carl, et al. "Learnings in Large Groups: Their Implications for the Future."
[1979]. education100,2 (1979) 108-116. Also: Rogers 1980a, 316-335.
Box 33, Folder 36 Rogers, Carl. "Learning to Be Free." [1963b]. Farber, Seymour M. / Wilson, Robert
H. (eds.) Conflict and creativity. Control of the mind, New York (McGraw Hill)
1963, 268-288. Also: Rogers / Stevens 1967, 47-66.
Box 33, Folder 37 Rogers, Carl. "A Letter from Rust, Austria." [1985h].
Box 33, Folder 38 Rogers, Carl. "Letter Regarding European Trip." [1983g].
Box 33, Folder 39 Rogers, Carl. "Letter to William H. Schenk." [1953e].
Box 34, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "The Loneliness of Contemporary Man, As Seen in the Case of Ellen
West." [1961c]. Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry1,2 (1961) 94-101.
Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers
Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 157-168.
Box 34, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl and William R. Coulson. "Man and the Science of Man." [1968].
Columbus, Ohio (Charles E. Merrill), 1968 (207 pp.).

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Box 34, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "Measuring Personality Adjustment in Children Nine to Thirteen
Years of Age." [1931a]. New York (Teachers College, Columbia University, Bureau
of Publications), 1931 (107 pp.).
Box 34, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "Measuring the Self and Its Changes: A Forward Step in Research."
[1986k].
Box 34, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "Meeting My Needs As a Facilitator." [1978f].
Box 34, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "My Philosophy of Interpersonal Relationships and How It Grew."
[1973b]. Journal of Humanistic Psychology13,2 (1973) 3-15. Also: Rogers 1980a,
27-45 (in the original edition only).
Box 34, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "My Political Stance." [1978e].
Box 34, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl. "My Politics." [1982e]. Journey 1,6 (1982) 8.
Box 34, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "Nancy Mourns." [1977g]. Nevill, Dorothy (ed.) Humanistic
psychology: New frontiers. New York (Gardner) 1977, 111-116; = revised version
of 1975i; v. 1980f.
Box 34, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Therapeutic Personality
Change." [1957a]. Journal of Consulting Psychology21,2 (1957) 95-103; also as:
Elmcrest Classic of the Month 3,11 (1978) (reprint, 16 pp.). Also: Kirschenbaum,
Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston
(Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 219-235.
Box 34, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. "Needed Emphasis in the Training of Clinical Psychologists." [1939c].
Journal of Consulting Psychology3 (1939) 141-143.
Box 34, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "New World - New Person." [1980h].
Box 34, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "The Nondirective Method As a Technique for Social Research."
[1945d]. American Journal of Sociology50 (1945) 279-283.
Box 34, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Notes on the Dublin Workshop on Inter-Cultural Communication",
July 14-20, 1985. [1985j].
Box 34, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Notes on Rollo May." [1981d]. Perspectives(Humanistic Psychology
Institute) 2,1 (1981) 1. (Special issue: "Rollo May: Man and philosopher.") Also
in:Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) Carl Rogers: Dialogues,
Boston(Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 237-239.
Box 34, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl and David Ryback. "One Alternative to Nuclear Planetary Suicide."
[1984]. The Counseling Psychologist12,2 (1984) 3-12. Also: Levant, Ronald F. /
Shlien, John (eds.), Client-centered therapy and the person-centered approach.
New directions in theory, research and practice, New York (Praeger) 1984,
400-422.
Box 34, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "Personal Adjustment Inventory, a Series of Character and
Personality Tests, a Manual of Directions", 33p.. [1961]. Associated Press, 291
Broadway, New York, 7, New York, 1961.
Box 34, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "A Personal Formulation of Client-Centered Therapy." [1952c].
Marriage and Family Living14,4 (1952) 341-361.
Box 34, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "Personal Power at Work." [1977h]. Psychology Today10,11 (1977)
60-64.
Box 34, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning." [1957c].
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly3 (1957) 241-243. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land
Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin)
1989, 301-304.
Box 34, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. "A Personal View of Some Issues Facing Psychologists." [1955c].
American Psychologist10,6 (1955) 247-249.
Box 34, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "Personality Change in Psychotherapy." [1955d]. The International
Journal of Social Psychiatry1 (1955) 31-41.
Box 34, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "A Person-Centered Approach to Intergroup Tensions." [1975b].
Box 34, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "The Person of Tomorrow." [1969e]. Sonoma State College
Pamphlet1969 [commencement address, June 1969. Also: USIU Doctoral Society
Journal3,1 (1970), 11-16;Carr, G. B. (ed.), Marriage and family in a decade of
change, Reading (Addison-Wesley) 1972, 3-8.
Box 34, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl. "Persons or Science? a Philosophical Question." [1955a]. American
Psychologist10,7 (1955) 267-278.

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Box 34, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl and Barry Stevens. "Person to Person. the Problem of Being Human."
[1967]. Moab (Real People Press)1967 (276 pp.); contributions by Rogers: 1962a,
1962c, 1963b, 1964c, 1967b.
Box 34, Folder 26 Rogers, Carl. "The Place of the Person in the New World of Behavioral Sciences."
[1961e]. Personnel and Guidance Journal39,6 (1961) 442-451. Also As: "The
Behavioral Sciences and the Person" in: Rogers 1961a, 361-402.
Box 34, Folder 27 Rogers, Carl. "A Plan for Self-Directed Change in an Educational System." [1967g].
Educational Leadership24, 8 (1967), 717-731.
Box 34, Folder 28 Rogers, Carl. "The Politics of Education." [1977e]. Journal of Humanistic
Education1,1 (1977) 6-22. Also: Rogers 1983a, 185-194;Kirschenbaum, Howard /
Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin)
1989, 323-334.
Box 34, Folder 29 Rogers, Carl. "The Potential of the Human Individual. the Capacity for Becoming
Fully Functioning." [1961l]. Burton, Arthur (ed.) The conception of man, 1961.
Also: Journal of Education22 (1964/65) 1-14.
Box 34, Folder 30 Rogers, Carl and Chester C. Bennett. "Predicting the Outcomes of Treatment."
[1941a]. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry11,2 (1941) 210-221.
Box 35, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "Preface to the Book Eastern and Western Cultural Values, Conflict
or Harmony?," by To Thi Anh.
Box 35, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl. "Preface To: Fairfield, Ray, Person-Centered Graduate." [1975f].
Box 35, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "A Process Conception of Psychotherapy." [1958b]. American
Psychologist13 (1958) 142-149.
Box 35, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "The Process Equation of Psychotherapy." [1961b]. American Journal
of Psychotherapy15,1 (1961) 27-45. Also: Hart, Joseph T. / Tomlinson, T. M., New
directions in client-centered therapy, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1970, 190-205.
Box 35, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "The Process of the Basic Encounter Group." [1967c]. Bugental,
James F. (ed.) The challenges of humanistic psychology, New York (McGraw Hill)
1967, 261-278. Also: Hart, Joseph T. / Tomlinson, T. M., New directions in
client-centered therapy, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1970, 292-313.
Box 35, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "The Processes of Therapy." [1940a]. Journal of Consulting
Psychology4,5 (1940) 161-164.
Box 35, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "The Project at Immaculate Heart: An Experiment in Self-Directed
Change." [1974e]. education95,2 (1974) 172-189: consisting of: Introduction, 172;
Part I. The dream, 172-175; Part II. The reality: The first six months, 176-182; Part
III. After three years: My view and that of outside evaluators, 183-189.
Box 35, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl and Associates. "Proposal for a Learning Program." [1979].
Box 35, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "Psychological Adjustments of Discharged Service Personnel."
[1944c]. Psychological Bulletin41,10 (1944) 689-696.
Box 35, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "A Psychologist Look at Nuclear War. Its Threat, Its Possible
Prevention." [1982a]. Journal of Humanistic Psychology22,4 (1982) 9-20. Also:
Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader,
Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 445-456.
Box 35, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. "The Psychologist's Contributions to Parent, Child, and Community
Problems." [1942c]. Journal of Consulting Psychology6,1 (1942) 8-18.
Box 35, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl and Rosalind F. Dymond, eds. Psychotherapy and Personality
Change: Co-Ordinated Research Studies in the Client-Centered Approach.[1954].
Box 35, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Psychotherapy Today. Or, Where Do We Go from Here?" [1963e].
American Journal of Psychotherapy17,1 (1963) 5-16.
Box 35, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Questions I Would Ask Myself If I Were a Teacher." [1974b].
education95,2 (1974) 134-139. Also: The Educational Forum51,2 (1987) 115-122.
Box 35, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "Reaction to Gunnison's Article on the Similiarities Between Erickson
and Rogers." [1985b]. Journal of Counseling and Development64,9 (1985) 565f
The uniqueness of similarities: Parallels of 6p.
Box 35, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "Reality, The: the First Six Months."

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Box 35, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl and Ruth Sanford. "Reflections on Our South African Experience."
[1987]. Counseling and Values[Special issue on Carl Rogers and the
person-centered approach to peace] 32,1 (1987) 17-20. Also: McIlduff, Edward /
Coghlan, David, The Person-Centered Approach and Cross-Cultural
Communication, Vol. I, Linz (edition sandkorn) 1991, 87-90.
Box 35, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "La Relation Thérapeutique: Les Bases de Son Efficacité."
Box 35, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. "Remarks By Carl: the Last Day of the Workhop." [1985l].
Box 35, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "Remarks on the Future of Client-Centered Therapy." [1974d].
Wexler, David A. / Rice, Laura North (eds.) Innovations in client-centered therapy,
New York (John Wiley and Sons) 1974, 7-13.
Box 35, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "Remarks Taped for Atlanta Conference." [1972j].
Box 35, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "Reply to Rollo May's Letter to Carl Rogers." [1982f]. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology22,4 (1982) 85-89. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land
Henderson, Valerie (eds.) Carl Rogers: Dialogues, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989,
251-255.
Box 35, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl. "Research in Psychotherapy. Round Table," 1947. [1948c]. American
Journal of Orthopsychiatry18,1 (1948) 96-100.
Box 35, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl. "Research in Psychotherapy: A Look Toward the Future."
Box 35, Folder 26 Rogers, Carl. "A Research Program in Client-Centered Therapy. [1953b].
Psychiatric treatment, Proceedings of the Association for Research in Nervous and
Mental Disease, Baltimore (Williams and Wilkins), 21 (1953) 106-113; v. 1972g;.
Box 35, Folder 27 Rogers, Carl. "Resolving Intercultural Tensions: A Beginning." [1988a].
Box 35, Folder 28 Rogers, Carl. "Review of J. Kavanaugh's Book 'A Modern Priest Looks at His
Outdated Church.'"
Box 35, Folder 29 Rogers, Carl. "Rogers, Kohut and Erickson: A Personal Perspective on Some
Similarities and Differences."
Box 35, Folder 30 Rogers, Carl, Bill L. Kell and Helen Mcneil. "The Role of Self-Understanding in the
Prediction of Behavior." [1948]. Journal of Consulting Psychology12,3 (1948)
174-186.
Box 35, Folder 31 Rogers, Carl. "The Rust Workshop: A Personal Overview." [1986d]. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology26,3 (1986) 23-45. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land
Henderson, Valerie (eds.), The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin)
1989, 457-477.
Box 35, Folder 32 Rogers, Carl and Richard A. Rablen. "A Scale of Process in Psychotherapy." [1958].
Box 36, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "The Security Guard: A Vignette." [1980o].
Box 36, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl. "Self-Directed Change for Educators. Experiments and Implications."
[1969f]. Morphet, E. and D.E. Jesser, eds. Preparing educators to meet emerging
needs, New York (Citation Press, Scholastic Magazine) 1969.
Box 36, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "The Significance of the Self-Regarding Attitudes and Perceptions."
[1950b]. Reymert, M. L. (ed.) Feelings and emotions, New York (McGraw-Hill)
1950, 374-382.
Box 36, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy." [1946c]. American
Psychologist1,10 (1946) 415-422.
Box 36, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "Significant Learning. in Therapy and in Education." [1959g].
Educational Leadership16 (1959) 232-242.
Box 36, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "Significant Trends in the Client-Centered Orientation." [1960a].
Brower, Daniel / Abt, Leonard E. (eds.) Progress in clinical psychology, Vol. IV,
New York (Grune and Stratton) 1960, 85-99.
Box 36, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "A Silent Young Man." [1967i]. Rogers / Gendlin / Kiesler / Truax
1967, 401-416.
Box 36, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl. "Some Directions in AHP." [1978i].
Box 36, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "Some Elements of Effective Interpersonal Communication." [1971e].
Washington State Journal of NursingMay/June (1971) 3-11.
Box 36, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "Some Implications of Client-Centered Counseling for College
Personnel Work." [1948d]. Educational and Psychological Measurement8,3, part 2
(1948) 540-549.

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Box 36, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl and Burrhus F. Skinner. "Some Issues Concerning the Control of
Human Behavior: A Symposium." [1956]. Science124, 3231 (1956) 1057-1066.
Also: Gorlow, L. / Katkovsky, W. (eds.) Readings in the psychology of adjustment,
New York (McGraw-Hill) 1959, 500-522; Evans, R. I., Carl Rogers - the man and his
ideas, New York (Dutton) 1975, 44-88.
Box 36, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "Some Learnings from a Study of Psychotherapy With
Schizophrenics." [1962c]. Pennsylvania Psychiatric Quarterly, Summer (1962)
3-15.
Box 36, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "Some New Challenges." [1973a]. American Psychologist28,5 (1973)
379-387; Rogers 1980a, 235-259. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson,
Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 357-375.
Box 36, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Some New Directions: A Personal View." [1979c]. Hanna, T. (ed.)
Explorers of humankind, San Francisco (Harper and Row) 1979.
Box 36, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Some Newer Concepts of Psychotherapy." [1940b].
Box 36, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "Some Observations on the Organisation of Personality." [1947c].
American Psychologist2 (1947) 358-368.
Box 36, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "Some of the Directions and End Points of Therapy."
Box 36, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "Some Personal Learnings about Interpersonal Relationships."
[1969g]. Word7,2 (1969) 6-10.
Box 36, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "Some Questions and Challenges Facing a Humanistic Psychology."
[1965g]. Journal of Humanistic Psychology5 (1965) 105-107.
Box 36, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl. "Some Social Issues Which Concern Me." [1972b]. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology12,2 (1972) 45-60.
Box 36, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "Some Thoughts Regarding the Current Philosophy of the Behavioral
Sciences." [1968c]. Rogers / Coulson 1968, 55-72.
Box 36, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "Some Unanswered Questions." [1981a]. Journey1,1 (1981) 1.4.
Box 36, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "Student-Centered Teaching As Experienced By a Participant." 9p..
[1961]. Carl Rogers On Becoming a Person. Houghton-Mifflin, 1961.
Box 36, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl, et al. "Studies in Client-Centered Psychotherapy I: Developing a
Program of Research in Psychotherapy." [1951]. Psychological Service Center
Journal3 (1951) 3-28. Also: Rogers / Dymond 1954a, 12-34.
Box 36, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl. "A Study of Psychotherapeutic Change in Schizophrenics and
Normals: the Design and Instrumentation." [1962f]. Psychiatric Research Reports,
American Psychiatric Association15 (1962) 51-60.
Box 36, Folder 26 Rogers, Carl. "Study of Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics."
Box 36, Folder 27 Rogers, Carl. "A Study of the Mental Health Problems in Three Representative
Elementary Schools." [1942d]. Holy, T. C. et al., A study of health and physical
education in Columbus Public Schools, Ohio State University Bureau of Education
Research Monograph 25 (1942) 130-161; v. 1942b.
Box 36, Folder 28 Rogers, Carl. "Teacher-Therapist Deals With a Handicapped Child, A, With Virginia
Axline." 23p.. [1945]. Journal of Abnormal & Social Psychology, Vol. 40, No. 2,
1945.
Box 36, Folder 29 Rogers, Carl. "A Tentative Formulation of a General Law of Interpersonal
Relationships." [1957f].
Box 36, Folder 30 Rogers, Carl. "A Tentative Scale for the Measurement of Process in
Psychotherapy." [1959b]. Rubinstein, E. / Parloff, M. B. (eds.) Research in
psychotherapy. Proceedings of a conference, Washington D. C., April 9-12, 1958,
Washington, D. C. (American Psychological Association) 1959, 96-107.
Box 36, Folder 31 Rogers, Carl. "A Theory of Psychotherapy With Schizophrenics and a Proposal for
Its Empirical Investigation." [1961f]. Dawson, J. G. / Stone, H. K. / Dellis, N. P.
(eds.) Psychotherapy with schizophrenics, Baton Rouge (Louisiana State
University Press) 1961, 3-19 = orig. Mandeville, Lousiana (manuscript) 1958 ,
retyped 1962.

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Box 37, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "A Theory of Therapy, Personality, and Interpersonal Relationships,
As Developed in the Client-Centered Framework." [1959a]. Koch, Sigmund (ed.)
Psychology. A study of a science. Vol. III: Formulations of the person and the
social context, New York (McGraw Hill) 1959, 184-256. Also: Kirschenbaum,
Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston
(Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 236-257.
Box 37, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl. "The Therapeutic Relationship. Recent Theory and Research."
[1962g]. Privately Printed. Also: Australian Journal of Psychology17,2 (1965)
95-108.
Box 37, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "A Therapist's View of Personal Goals." [1960b]. Pendle Hill
Pamphlet108, Wallingford, Pennsylvania 1960 (30 pp.). Also: Excerpted also |
auszugsweise auch: SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS in: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land
Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin)
1989, 436-438.
Box 37, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "A Therapist's View of the Good Life." [1957d]. The Humanist17
(1957) 291-300. Also: Kirschenbaum, H. / Land Henderson, V. (eds.) The Carl
Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 409-420; also (expanded) in: "A
therapist's view of the good life: The fully functioning person," chapter 9 in
Rogers 1961a.
Box 37, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "This Is Carl Rogers Speaking from My Home in La Jolla."
Box 37, Folder 6 Rogers, Carl. "This Is Me. the Development of My Professional Thinking and My
Personal Philosophy." [1955b]. Rogers 1961a. Also: [as This Is Me] Painter, et al.,
(eds.) Human relations, (Ginn Press) 31986, 126-131; Kirschenbaum, H. / Land
Henderson, V. (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader(Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 6-29.
Box 37, Folder 7 Rogers, Carl. "Three Surveys of Treatment Measures Used With Children."
[1937b]. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry7,1 (1937) 48-57.
Box 37, Folder 8 Rogers, Carl, Madge K. Lewis, and John M. Shlien. "Time-Limited, Client-Centered
Psychotherapy: Two Cases." [1959]. Burton, Arthur (ed.) Case studies in
counseling and psychotherapy, New York (Prentice Hall) 1959, 309-352.
Box 37, Folder 9 Rogers, Carl. "To Facilitate Learning." [1966]. Provus, M. (ed.) Innovations for
time to teach, Washington, D. C. (National Education Association) 1966, 4-19.
Box 37, Folder 10 Rogers, Carl. "Toward a Modern Approach to Values. the Valuing Process in the
Mature Person." [1964c]. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology68,2 (1964)
160-167. Also: Rogers / Stevens 1967, 13-28; Hart, Joseph T. / Tomlinson, T. M.,
New directions in client-centered therapy, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1970,
430-441.
Box 37, Folder 11 Rogers, Carl. " Toward a More Human Science of the Person." [1985a]. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology25,4 (1985) 7-24. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land
Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin)
1989, 279-295.
Box 37, Folder 12 Rogers, Carl. "Toward a Science of the Person." [1964b]. Wann, T. W. (ed.)
Behaviorism and phenomenology. Contrasting bases for modern psychology,
Chicago (University of Chicago Press) 1964, 109-140.
Box 37, Folder 13 Rogers, Carl. "Towards a Theory of Creativity." [1954e]. ETC: A Review of General
Semantics11 (1954) 249-260.
Box 37, Folder 14 Rogers, Carl. "Two Divergent Trends."
Box 37, Folder 15 Rogers, Carl. "Ursula Interview With Carl Rogers." [1980n].
Box 37, Folder 16 Rogers, Carl. "The Use of Electrically Recorded Interviews in Improving
Psychotherapeutic Techniques." [1942e]. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry12,3
(1942) 429-434. Also: Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The
Carl Rogers Reader, Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 211-219.
Box 37, Folder 17 Rogers, Carl. "Wartime Issues in Family Counseling." [1944d]. Journal of Home
Economics36,7 (1944) 390-393.
Box 37, Folder 18 Rogers, Carl. "A Way of Meeting Life. an Interview With Carl Rogers." [1984f]. The
Laughing Man, San Rafael (Dawn Horse Press) 5,2 (1984) 22-23. Also: (partly)
Harmann, J. I. "Unconditional confidence as a facilitative precondition" in: Lietaer,
G., et al., Client-centered and experiential psychotherapy in the nineties, Lowen
(Leuven University Press) 1990, 251-266.

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Box 37, Folder 19 Rogers, Carl. "Way to Do Is to Be, The. Review of Rollo May, Ernest angel, and
Henri F. Ellenberger (eds.), Existence: A New Dimension in Psychiatry and
Psychology." [1959h]. Contemporary Psychology4 (1959) 196-198. Also:
Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) Carl Rogers: Dialogues,
Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 229-236.
Box 37, Folder 20 Rogers, Carl and Mitchell E. Rappaport. "We Pay for the Smiths." [1931]. Survey
Graphic19 (1931) 508ff (4 pp.).
Box 37, Folder 21 Rogers, Carl. "What I Learned from Two Research Studies." [1989a].
Kirschenbaum, Howard / Land Henderson, Valerie (eds.) The Carl Rogers Reader,
Boston (Houghton Mifflin) 1989, 203-211.
Box 37, Folder 22 Rogers, Carl. "What Is to Be Our Basic Professional Relationship?." [1950c]. Annals
of Allergy8 (1950) 234-239, 286.
Box 37, Folder 23 Rogers, Carl. "What Psychology Has to Offer to Teacher Education", Teacher
Education and Mental Health - Association for Student Teaching. [1967h]. 1967
yearbook, Cedar Falls(State College of Iowa) 1967, 37-57.
Box 37, Folder 24 Rogers, Carl. "What Understanding and Acceptance Mean to Me."
Box 37, Folder 25 Rogers, Carl. "Carl R. Rogers Journal Papers."
Box 38, Folder 1 Rogers, Carl. "The Case of Mrs. Ett." [1947d]. Chicago(University of Chicago
Counseling Center, manuscript) 1947 (192 pp.).
Box 38, Folder 2 Rogers, Carl. "Autobiography." [1971]. [Unpublished (?) update of 1967
autobiography (Scmid 1967a)].
Box 38, Folder 3 Rogers, Carl. "On Personal Power. Inner Strength and Its Revolutionary Impact."
[1977a]. New York (Delacorte)1977 (299 p.).
Box 38, Folder 4 Rogers, Carl. "On Personal Power. Inner Strength and Its Revolutionary Impact."
[1977a]. New York (Delacorte)1977 (299 p.).
Box 38, Folder 5 Rogers, Carl. "On Personal Power. Inner Strength and Its Revolutionary Impact."
[1977a]. New York (Delacorte)1977 (299 p.).

Articles About Rogers

Box 39, Folder 1 Adler, Nancy J. "Cultural Synergy: The Management of Cross-Cultural
Organizations."
Box 39, Folder 2 AHP Perspective. "Carl Rogers: A Celebration." May 1987. A Special Issue in
Memorium to Carl Rogers.
Box 39, Folder 3 American Psychological Association Symposium. "Carl Rogers: Giving People
Permission to Be Themselves." Science, October 7, 1977. Vol. 198.
Box 39, Folder 4 American Psychological Association. American Psychological Association
Distinguished Professional Contribution Award to Carl Rogers. 1972.
Box 39, Folder 5 American Psychological Association. Distinguished Scientific Contribution Awards
for 1956 - Carl R. Rogers. The American Psychologist. March 1957. Vol. 12, No. 3,
pp. 125-133.
Box 39, Folder 6 Anderson, Rob and Kenneth Cissna. "The Contributions of Carl R. Rogers to a
Philosophical Praxis of Dialogue." 1990.
Box 39, Folder 7 Anderson, Rob and Crissna, Kenneth N. "Criticism and Conversational Texts:
Rhetorical Bases of Role, Audience, and Style in the Buber-Rogers Dialogue."
1993.
Box 39, Folder 8 Anderson, Rob. "Education As Communication." 1979.
Box 39, Folder 9 Anderson, Rob. "Frisbee and the Art of Self-Maintenance." 1978.
Box 39, Folder 10 Anderson, Rob. "Phenomenological Dialogue, Humanistic Psychology, and Pseudo
Walls: A Response and Extension." 1982.
Box 39, Folder 11 Arnett, Ronald C. "Rogers and Buber: Similarities, Yet Fundamental Differences."
1982.
Box 39, Folder 12 Aspy, David N. and Flora N. Roebuck. "From Humane Ideas to Humane Technology
and Back Again Many Times." Reprint of Paper to Appear in Education, 1974.
Box 39, Folder 13 Aspy, David N. "Researching Person-Centered Situations, Approaches on Two
Continents." Unpublished Manuscript, Unreferenced Manuscript, Circa 1979.
Box 39, Folder 14 Assagioli, Roberto, M.D. "Self-Realization and Psychological Disturbances."
Psychosynthesis Research Foundation, Greenville, Delaware 1961.

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Box 39, Folder 15 Bairey, Ariela. School for Peace- Aims and Planned Activities. 1988/89.
Box 39, Folder 16 Bakan, David. "On Evil As a Collective Phenomenon." Journal of Humanistic
Psychology, Fall 1982, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 91-92.
Box 39, Folder 17 Barlow, Margery. "The Teaching of F. Matthias Alexander." Memorial Lecture to
the Medical Society of London. November 1965.
Box 39, Folder 18 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "The Client-Centered System: A Developmental
Perspective." University of Waterloo, April 1973.
Box 39, Folder 19 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "The Empathy Cycle: Refinement of a Nuclear Concept." The
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1981, Vol. 28, No. 2.
Box 39, Folder 20 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Empathy in Human Relationship: Significance, Nature and
Measurement." Unpublished Manuscript Based on Presentation to Australian
Psychological Society. Perth, 1974.
Box 39, Folder 21 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Experiential Learning Groups." 1974.
Box 39, Folder 22 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "A New Model of Communicational-Relational Systems in
Intensive Groups." Human Relations, November 19, 1979. Vol. 23.
Box 39, Folder 23 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Outcomes of Residential Encounter Group Workshops."
Interpersonal Development, 1974/1975, Vol. 5, pp. 86-93.
Box 39, Folder 24 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Process, Effects and Structure in Intensive Groups: A
Theoretical-Descriptive Analysis." Theories of Group Processes. C. L. Cooper (Ed.)
London & New York: Wiley 1975.
Box 39, Folder 25 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "The Relationship Inventory: Issues and Advances in
Theory, Method, and Use." The Psychotherapeutic Process: A Research Handbook.
L. Greenberg &. W. M. Pinsoff (Eds.) New York. Guildford Press.
Box 39, Folder 26 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "The Relationship Inventory: Later Development and
Adaptations." Waterloo, 1978.
Box 39, Folder 27 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Resource Bibliography of Reported Studies Using the
Relationship Inventory. Part A."
Box 39, Folder 28 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "The Semi-Autonomous Phases of Empathy." American
Psychological Association Conference Presentation, 1981.
Box 39, Folder 29 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Some Effects of Participation in Encounter Group
Workshops: An Analysis of Written Follow-Up Reports." Interpersonal
Development, 1973/1974, Vol. 5, pp. 35-41.
Box 39, Folder 30 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "South Pacific Adventure: Carl & Helen Rogers in Australia."
Person-Centered Review, August 1987, Vol. 2. No. 3, pp. 299-306.
Box 39, Folder 31 Barrett-Lennard, G. T. "Studies Using the Relationship Inventory, 1970-1979: A
Selective Resource Bibliography."
Box 39, Folder 32 Battesti, Fransois and Nadia Coulon. "Evolution" (Fr. Translation).
Box 40, Folder 1 "Behavior Theories and a Counseling Case: A Symposium." Journal of Counseling
Psych.1956. Vol. 3, No. 2.
Box 40, Folder 2 Bern, Sandra and Daryl. "Training the Woman to Know Her Place." Newsletter of
JHP.
Box 40, Folder 3 Bengis, Ingrid. "What We Do Not Say Is That We Are All, Every Last One of Us,
Scared of Love's Power to Create and Destroy." Ms. Magazine. 1973(?).
Box 40, Folder 4 Bennis, Warren. Carl Rogers Interviewed By Warren Bennis. "I Walk Softly
Through Life". 1986.
Box 40, Folder 5 Bergin, Allen E. Correspondence, Introduction Part I, Theory Part II. 1971.
Box 40, Folder 6 Bergin, Allen. Creative Developments in Psychotherapy, Vol. 1.
Box 40, Folder 7 Berwick, Keith. "A Second Conversation With Carl Rogers." (Conducted By Prof.
Keith Berwick). Channel 28. Los Angeles, CA. November 1970.
Box 40, Folder 8 Berzon, Betty. Research Frontiers"The Self-Directed Therapeutic Group: Three
Studies." 1966.
Box 40, Folder 9 "Bibliography on the Black Woman."
Box 40, Folder 10 Bixler, Ray and Julius Seeman. "Suggestions for a Code of Ethics for Consulting
Psychologists." Journal of Abnormal & Social Psychology. Vol. 41, No. 4. 1946.
Box 40, Folder 11 Bold, Kathrym. "Carl Rogers in Retrospect." 1982.
Box 40, Folder 12 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Beyond Reflection: Emergent Modes of Empathy." University of
Georgia, March 1983.

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Box 40, Folder 13 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Not Necessarily Necessary But Always Sufficient." University of
Georgia, August 1987.
Box 40, Folder 14 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Person-Centered Assessment." Journal of Counseling and
Development, May/June 1991. Vol. 69.
Box 40, Folder 15 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Person-Centered Facilitation, the Group and the Development
of the Person-Centered Association."
Box 40, Folder 16 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Quantum Theory and the Person-Centered Approach."
Box 40, Folder 17 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Rejoinder: Perplexing Perceptual Ploys." Journal of Counseling
and Development, May/June 1991. Vol. 69.
Box 40, Folder 18 Bozarth, Jerold D. "Some Commonalities and Divergencies in the
Client-Centered/Person-Centered Approach." University of Georgia, August 1987.
Box 40, Folder 19 Braaten, Leif J. "The Effects of Person-Centered Group Therapy." Person-Centered
Review, May 1989. Vol. 4, No. 2.
Box 40, Folder 20 Braaten, Leif J. "Group Cohesion: A New Multidemensional Model." University of
Oslo. Oslo 3, Norway.
Box 40, Folder 21 Braaten, Leif J. "How Do Clients Discriminate Between the Person-Centered
Facilitating Conditions in Group Psychotherapy? a Factorial Model." University of
Oslo. Oslo 3, Norway.
Box 40, Folder 22 Braaten, Leif J. "The Self Development Project List: A New Instrument to Measure
Postive Goal Attainment." Reprint from Small Group Behavior. February 1989. Vol.
20, No. 1. Sage Publications (C)1989.
Box 40, Folder 23 Braaten, Leif J. "Thirty Years With Rogers. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of
Therapeutic Personality Change." Person-Centered Review. February 1986. Vol. 1,
No. 1.
Box 40, Folder 24 Branden, Nathaniel. "In Defense of Self."
Box 40, Folder 25 Brenman, Margaret. "Research in Psychotheraphy Round Table," 1947.
Box 40, Folder 26 Breuer, Von Karlpeter. "Beziehungen Zwischen Gesprachspsychotherapie Und
Katalhymen Bilderleben." No Reference.
Box 40, Folder 27 Brink, Debora C. "The Issues of Equality and Control in the Client- or
Person-Centered Approach." Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Winter 1987, Vol.
24, No. 1, pp. 27-37.
Box 40, Folder 28 Brink, Debora C. "Personal Reflections on the Forces for Disruption and Cohesion
in a PCA Group Experience."
Box 40, Folder 29 Brink, Debora C. "Princeton and Pawling: Reflections on Two PCA Workshops."
1979.
Box 40, Folder 30 Brodley, Barbara Temaner. "Client-Centered Therapy - What Is It? What Is It Not?"
Box 40, Folder 31 Brown, Jr., Robert C. "Graduate Education in Psychology: A Comment on Rogers'
Passionate Statement."
Box 40, Folder 32 Brown, Robert C. "Rejoinder to Rogers, By Robert C. Brown and James T.
Tedeschi." Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Fall 1972, Vol. 12, No. 2. See Also:
Rogers, Carl: Comment on Brown and Tedeschi Article.
Box 40, Folder 33 Burstow, Bonnie. "Humanistic Psychotherapy and the Issue of Equality." Journal of
Humanistic Psychology, Winter 1987, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 9-25.
Box 40, Folder 34 Carlisle, Lynn D. "Listening As a Part of Healing." Ft. Collins, CO.
Box 40, Folder 35 Cartwright, Rosalind Dymond. "Patterns of Perceived Interpersonal Relations."
Sociometry. 1956, Vol. XIX, No. 3.
Box 40, Folder 36 Center for Designed Change. "A Report on the First Conference on Life
Transitions." (C)Center for Designed Change.
Box 40, Folder 37 Center for Studies of the Person. "Evolving Aspects of Person-Centered
Workshop."
Box 40, Folder 38 "Center for Studies of the Person: The Carl Rogers Institute of Psychotherapy,
Training and Supervision." 1984.
Box 40, Folder 39 Ceshur Connection. Carl Rogers Memorial Issue. Ceshur Connection, December
1987, Vol. 2, Nos. 1 & 2.
Box 40, Folder 40 Ceshur Connection. the International Newsletter of the Centre for Studies in
Human Relations. Vol. 1, No. 1, April 1985; Vol. 1, Nos. 2 & 3, November 1985/June
1986; Vol. 1, No. 4, December 1986.
Box 40, Folder 41 Chase, Jacqueline and Maureen Cronin. "Remembrances of Forum '87."

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Box 40, Folder 42 Cissna, Kenneth N. and Rob Anderson. "The Person-Centered Approach to
Interpersonal Communication." 1992.
Box 40, Folder 43 Cohn, Ruth C. "The Theme-Centered Interactional Method." A Paper Given at the
Convention of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, January 1970.
Box 40, Folder 44 Collison, Brooke B. "A Procedure for Sex Role Sensitization for Men." Paper
Presented American Psychological Association, Montreal. 1980.
Box 40, Folder 45 Cooley, Rebecca Smith, and Seeman. "Personality Integration and Social
Schemata." Unpublished Manuscript.
Box 40, Folder 46 Cooley, Rebecca Smith. "Personality Integration and Maximal Use of Biofeedback
in Formation." Unpublished Manuscript.
Box 40, Folder 47 Cooper, Shirley. "A Look at the Effect of Racism on Clinical Work." Social
Casework. February 1973.
Box 40, Folder 48 De Rasa, Alison. "'Getting to Know You': Modern Day Theme Song for Mothers and
Daughters." The Tribune Scene. May 10, 1979. San Diego Tribune.
Box 41, Folder 1 De Rosenberg, Annette and Sara Jenton. "Remaining Human(E) in the
Nuclear/Computer Age." UCSD. July 1983. University Without Walls.
Box 41, Folder 2 De Ryck, Philip. "Carl Rogers As a Therapist." (As Seen Through the Eyes of Philip
De Ryck.) 1981.
Box 41, Folder 3 Dempsey, Ruth. "Invitations to Growth in the Nuclear/Computer Age." August 30,
1983.
Box 41, Folder 4 Dickinson, Budd. "Elements of Community." September 1975. Unpublished
Manuscript.
Box 41, Folder 5 Doyne, Stephen E. "An Annotated Bibliography of Humanistic Approaches to
Change in Medical Education."
Box 41, Folder 6 Fairfield, Roy. Preface For: Person-Centered Graduate Education. Elmhurst, IL.
Hagle & Co. 1977.
Box 41, Folder 7 Farson, Richard. "Carl Rogers, Quiet Revolutionary." 1974.
Box 41, Folder 8 Farson, Richard. Presentation By Richard Farson at the Memorial Service for Carl
Rogers, February 21, 1987.
Box 41, Folder 9 "Feminist Bibliography."
Box 41, Folder 10 Fenly, Leigh. "Carl Rogers: Bestowing the Freedom to Be. An Interview By Leigh
Fenly." San Diego Union, July 1, 1978.
Box 41, Folder 11 Fenly, Leigh. "Mediation Plan Sounds Familiar to Authors." San Diego Union,
October 12, 1982.
Box 41, Folder 12 Filloux, Jean-Claude. "Carl Rogers, Le Non-Directivisme, Et Les Relations
Humaines." Bulletin De Psychologie, 214 XVI 6-7. 10 Jannier 1963.
Box 41, Folder 13 Foster, Car M. and J. Back. "A Neighborhood School Board: Its Infancy, Its Crises,
Its Growth." 1974.
Box 41, Folder 14 Friedman, Maurice. "Comment on the Rogers-May Discussion of Evil." Journal of
Humanistic Psychology. Fall 1982, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 93-96.
Box 41, Folder 15 Fuller, Robert. "Carl Rogers, Religion, and the Role of Psychology in American
Culture." Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Fall 1982, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 21-32.
Box 41, Folder 16 Geller, Leonard. "The Failure of Self-Adulization Theory, a Critique of Carl Rogers
and Abraham Maslow." Reprint of Journal of Humanistic PsychologyArticle.
Box 41, Folder 17 Gendlin, Eugene T. "Carl Rogers (1902-1987)." American Psychologist, February
1988.
Box 41, Folder 18 Gillette, Tom, Betty Meador and Bruce Meador. "On Carl Rogers." Voices, Spring
1971.
Box 41, Folder 19 Gordon, Thomas, Et Al. "Developing a Program of Research in Psychotherapy." The
Psychological Service Center Journal.
Box 41, Folder 20 Greening, Thomas. "Carl Rogers: 1902-1987." Journal of Humanistic Psychology,
Spring 1987, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 134-140.
Box 41, Folder 21 Gunnison, Hugh. "The Uniqueness of Similarities: Parallels of Milton H. Erickson
and Carl Rogers." Journal of Counseling & Development, 63, (9), 561-654.
Box 41, Folder 22 Haigh, Gerard. "I Walk Softly Through Life: An Interview With Carl Rogers." Voices,
Winter 1983, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 6-14.
Box 41, Folder 23 Haigh, Gerard V. "Response to Koch's Assumptions about Group Process."

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Box 41, Folder 24 Hall, Mary Harrington. "Carl Rogers Speaks Out on Groups and the Lack of a
Human Science. An Interview." Psychology Today, December, pp. 19-21, 62-66.
Box 41, Folder 25 Hall, Mary Harrington. "W.B.S.I." San Diego. April 1967.
Box 41, Folder 26 Hall, Pamela R. "Meditation. Notes. E.S.P."
Box 41, Folder 27 Hanna, Thomas. "Preface to a Humanistic Medicine: Three Elements of
Somatology." June 1974.
Box 41, Folder 28 Hart, J. T., and T. M. Tomlinson, Eds. New Directions in Client-Centered Therapy.
"The Development of Client-Centered Therapy--Looking Back and Ahead : A
Conversation With Carl Rogers." 1970.
Box 41, Folder 29 Harvey, Jerry B. "The Abilene Paradox. Organizations As Phrog Farms."
Box 41, Folder 30 Hatase, Minoru. "A Comparative Study of Encounter Group Experiences in Japan
and the USA Through a Follow-Up Survey of Japanese Participants in La Jolla
Program." Japanese J. of Humanistic Psychology. 1984, No. 2: 79-97.
Box 41, Folder 31 Hearn, Curry B. "Personality Integration and Perception of Interpersonal
Relationships." Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. 1971, Vol. 18, No. 2.
Box 41, Folder 32 Henderson, Val. "Choreography in Long-Term Relationships." Journey, March
1982, Vol. 1, No. 3.
Box 41, Folder 33 Heppner, P. Paul, Mark E. Rogers, and L. A. Lee. "Carl Rogers: Reflections on His
Life." Journal of Counseling and Development. September 1984, Vol. 63.
Box 41, Folder 34 Hill-Hain, Alicia. "A Dialogue With Carl Rogers: Cross Cultural Challenges of
Facilitating Person-Centered Groups in South Africa." Journal for Specialists in
Group Work. May 1988, Vol. 13.
Box 41, Folder 35 Hobbs, Tony. "The Rogers Interview. Discussion of Carl's Ideas on Therapy and
Education." Changes. October 1986, Vol. 4, No. 4.
Box 41, Folder 36 Holistic Living News. "The Peacemakers." Holistic Living News. December
1984/January 1985, Vol. 7, No. 3.
Box 42, Folder 1 Jacobs, David. "Successful 'Empathy' Training; a Demonstration With Implications
for the General Theoretical Problem of Evaluating Capacity from Performance."
Reprint of Journal of Humanistic PsychologyArticle. 1980.
Box 42, Folder 2 Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation for Mental Health and Education. "Brainstorming
the Brain." 1980.
Box 42, Folder 3 Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation. "International Perspectives in Mental Health
Treatment and Care." Report of the Mental Health Workshops-1. February 1981.
Box 42, Folder 4 JourneyPublications. Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1981.
Box 42, Folder 5 JourneyPublications. Vol. 1, No. 2, January 1982.
Box 42, Folder 6 JourneyPublications. Vol. 1, No. 3, March 1982.
Box 42, Folder 7 JourneyPublications. Vol. 1, No. 4, May 1982.
Box 42, Folder 8 JourneyPublications. Vol. 1, No. 5, July 1982.
Box 42, Folder 9 JourneyPublications. Vol. 1, No. 6, September 1982.
Box 42, Folder 10 JourneyPublications. Vol. 2, No. 1, November 1983.
Box 42, Folder 11 JourneyPublications. Vol. 2, No. 2, January 1983.
Box 42, Folder 12 JourneyPublications. Vol. 2, No. 3, March 1983.
Box 42, Folder 13 JourneyPublications. Vol. 2, No. 4, May 1983.
Box 42, Folder 14 JourneyPublications. Vol. 2, No. 5, July 1983.
Box 42, Folder 15 JourneyPublications. Vol. 2, No. 6, November 1983.
Box 42, Folder 16 Kemper, Cynthia Warwick. "An Encounter With Carl Rogers." (Interview.)
Respublica. Claremont Men's College. Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 41-51.
Box 42, Folder 17 Kirschenbaum, Howard. "Denigrating Carl Rogers: William Coulson's Lost
Crusade." Journal of Counseling and Development, May/June, 1991. Vol. 69.
Box 42, Folder 18 Koch, Sigmund. "The Image of Man Implicit in Encounter Group Theory."
Box 42, Folder 19 Kolpachnikov, Veniamin. "Person Centered Approach and Reconstructing of
Person's Image of the World."
Box 42, Folder 20 Krause, Merton S. "Alternative Psychologies." Institute for Juvenile Research,
Chicago.
Box 42, Folder 21 Krause, Merton S. "An Analytical Reconstruction of Roger's Theory of Personality."
University of Chicago. Counseling Center Discussion Papers. 1958, Vol. IV, No. 6.
Box 42, Folder 22 Kubler-Ross, Elizabeth. "A Letter to a Child With Cancer." Shanti Nilaya, 1979.

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Box 42, Folder 23 Kutash, Irwin L., Ed. Foreword, Preface, Contents, Editor's Information, and
Contributors. (See CRR's: "Client-Centered Therapy"). Psychotherapist's
Casebook. Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1986. San Francisco.
Box 42, Folder 24 Larson, Dale. "Therapeutic Schools, Styles, and Schoolism: A National Survey."
Box 42, Folder 25 Lasson, Ivis. "A Study of the Person-Centered Approach in Education." (A
Comparative Study of British/American Life.). October 24, 1984.
Box 42, Folder 26 Lazarus, Arnold A. "Let Us Not Forsake the Individual nor Ignore the Data: A
Response to Bozarth." Journal of Counseling and Development. May/June 1991.
Vol. 69.
Box 42, Folder 27 Lee, Cyrus. "Carl Rogers' Treatment of Good and Evil." 194.
Box 42, Folder 28 Lee, Cyrus. "Influence of Chinese Philosophy on American Psychology." 1992.
Box 42, Folder 29 Lepkowski, Wil. "The Social Thermodynamics of Ilya Prigogine." Chemical and
Engineering News. April 16, 1979.
Box 42, Folder 30 Leslie, Reo N. "Chinese Views on War: Perspectives on Military Leadership from
Chinese Philosophy." Submitted for Mgt. 591: Leadership from an Eastern
Philosophical Perspective. Salve Regina College, January 23, 1990.
Box 42, Folder 31 Leslie, Reo N. "Feminist Religious View on the Origin of War." Submitted for INR
591: War, Religion and International Relations. Salve Regina College, January 23,
1990.
Box 42, Folder 32 Leslie, Reo N. "Feminist Religious View on the Origin of War. Annotated
Bibliography." Submitted for INR 591: War, Religion and International Relations.
Salve Regina College, January 23, 1990.
Box 42, Folder 33 Leslie, Reo N. "Influence of Increased Religious Pluralism on DOD Policy." WE247:
Espionage, Foreign Policy. Naval War College, October 10, 1989.
Box 42, Folder 34 Leslie, Reo N. "Leadership and Ethics in the East: Four Perspectives from Eastern
Religion and Philosophy." Submitted for Mgt. Leadership from an Eastern
Philosophical Perspective. Salve Regina College, January 23, 1990.
Box 42, Folder 35 Leslie, Reo N. "Religion of Alfred Thayer Mahan: Christianity and the Evangelist
for Sea Power." Presented at the Mahan Centennial Conference, April 29 - May 1,
1990.
Box 42, Folder 36 Leslie, Reo N. "Religion and Female Political Leadership." Submitted for INR 592:
Women, Religion and International Relations. Salve Regina College, May 29, 1990.
Box 42, Folder 37 Leslie, Reo N. "Religion and Peace Making: The Spiritual Motivation of Three Nobel
Prize Winners." Submitted for INR 593: Religion and World Peace. Salve Regina
College, May 29, 1990.
Box 42, Folder 38 Leslie, Reo N. "Who Am I? Analysis of Self." Submitted for Mgt. 509: Management
of Human Resources. Salve Regina College, February 1, 1990.
Box 42, Folder 39 Lietaer, Germain. "Client-Centered Approach in the Seventies." Part I.
Bibliography.
Box 42, Folder 40 Lietaer, Germain. "On Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy: An
Interview With Eugene Gendlin." March 24, 1981.
Box 42, Folder 41 Lietaer, Germain. "On the Lack of Convergence Between Client and Therapist
Perception of Therapeutic Conditions. & 9." Presented at First European
Conference on Psychotherapy Research. 1981.
Box 42, Folder 42 Longfellow, Layne. "Stress. the American Addiction . How to Break the Habit."
1984.
Box 42, Folder 43 Lukas, Betty. "Backyard Pioneering." Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1980.
Box 43, Folder 1 Lukas, Mary. "The World According to Ilya Prigogine."
Box 43, Folder 2 Macy, Fran. "Mission to Moscow Succeeds." AHP Perspective, February 1986.
Box 43, Folder 3 Maeda, Natsumi. "Towards Making a Model of the World of Experience of the
Patients Treated By Hemodialysis...." By Natsumi Maeda and Misako Kojima.
Toranomon Hospital, Japan. St. Luke's College of Nursing, Tokyo.
Box 43, Folder 4 May, Rollo. "The Problem of Evil: An Open Letter to Carl Rogers. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology." Summer 1982, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 10-21. (See Also:
Roger, Carl: Reply to Rollo May's Letter to Carl Rogers.)
Box 43, Folder 5 Mcwhinney, Bonnie. "Seven Years Later -'Dear Carl.'" (With : A Response -"Dear
Bonnie" By Carl Rogers). 1974.
Box 43, Folder 6 Meador, Betty D. "The Developing Woman: A Creative Balance."

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Box 43, Folder 7 Mehl, Nancy. "An Afternoon With Carl Rogers." (Informal Discussion at a One-Day
Seminar Held By Nancy Mehl in San Francisco,. March 16, 1964.)
Box 43, Folder 8 Metzler, Karen M. "Growing Up Hospitalized and Handicapped." A.C.C.H.
Newsletter. 1973.
Box 43, Folder 9 Metzler, Karen M. "Human and Handicapped."
Box 43, Folder 10 Metzler, Karen M. "If There's Life, Make It Worth Living."
Box 43, Folder 11 Meyers, C. J. "The Legal Perils of Psychotherapeutic Practice: The Implications Of.
Jablonski V." United States.
Box 43, Folder 12 Nelson, Marie Coleman. "What's Inside the Pants? With Comment By Nathaniel J.
Raskin: A Positive Alternative to the Paradigmatic Encounter." 1977.
Box 43, Folder 13 Noel, Joseph R. "I-We-Thou Multi-Centered Counseling and Psychotherapy."
Psychotherapy; Theory, Research & Practice.
Box 43, Folder 14 Odom, Linda. "A Study of Family Communication Patterns and Personality
Integration in Children." Child Psychiatry & Human Development. Summer 1971,
Vol. 1, No. 4.
Box 43, Folder 15 O'Hara, Maureen. " Alert! Alert! Alert!." Inside AHP, 1989.
Box 43, Folder 16 O'Hara, Mareen . "Comment on Carl Rogers' 'Toward a More Human Science of the
Person.'" Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Fall 1985, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 25-30.
Box 43, Folder 17 O'Hara, Maureen . "Of Myths and Monkeys: A Critical Look at a Theory of Critical
Mass." Center for Studies of the Person.
Box 43, Folder 18 O'Hara, Maureen. "Myths That Main." 1992.
Box 43, Folder 19 O'Hara, Maureen . "Patterns of Awareness: Consciousness and the Group Mind, By
Mareen O'Hara and John K. Wood." The Gestalt Journal, Vol. VI, No. 2.
Box 43, Folder 20 O'Leary, Charles J. "The Person-Centered Approach and Family Therapy: A
Dialogue Between Two Traditions."
Box 43, Folder 21 O'Neill, James M. "A Select Bibliography on Men, Masculinity, Sex Roles, and
Androgyny."
Box 43, Folder 22 Paar, Henry J. "Experimental Psychotherapy: Effectiveness of Therapist Response
Under Two Conditions."
Box 43, Folder 23 Pearson, Pamela Howell. "Client-Centered Theory and Feminism: . If You're Not
Part of the Solution, You're Part of the Problem."
Box 43, Folder 24 Pell, Larry. "Empathy Training Effectiveness Considered in Light of Jacob
(Preliminary) Dissertation." Unpublished. April 6, 1980.
Box 43, Folder 25 Pell, Lawrence. "Optimally Effective Empathy Training: Research to Reality."
University of La Verne, CA.
Box 43, Folder 26 Pierce, Carol. "Women's Personal Issues." Unpublished. 1973.
Box 43, Folder 27 Pitts, Carl E. "Twelve Years Later: A Reply to Carl Rogers." Journal of Humanistic
Psychology. Winter 1973, Vol. 13, No. 1. See Also: Rogers, Carl: Comment By Carl
Rogers.
Box 43, Folder 28 Polanyi, Michael. "A Dialogue Between Carl Rogers and Michael Polonyi." See Also:
Rogers, Carl: A Dialogue.
Box 43, Folder 29 Polster, Miriam. "Discussion By Miriam Polster, Ph.D." Taken From: The Evolution
of Psychotherapy-A Client-Centered Approach.
Box 43, Folder 30 Prigogine, Ilya. "Prigogine's Science of Becoming." Brain Mind Bulletin. May 21,
1979, Vol. 4, No. 13.
Box 43, Folder 31 Prouty, Garry F. "Pre-Therapy: A Method of Treating Pre-Expressive Psychotic and
Retarded Patients." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. Fall 1976, Vol.
13, No. 3.
Box 43, Folder 32 Prouty, Garry F. "Protosymbolic Method: A Phenomenological Treatment of
Schizophrenic Hallucinations." Journal of Mental Imagery. 1977, Vol. 2, pp.
339-342.
Box 43, Folder 33 Pulido, Ana Ma. "My Poetry Is Me."
Box 43, Folder 34 Raskin, Nathaniel. "Becoming - a Therapist, a Person, a Partner, a Parent, a . . ."
Psychotherapy Theory, Research and Practice. 1978, Vol. 15, No. 4.
Box 43, Folder 35 Raskin, Nathaniel. "Carl Rogers-A Biographical Supplement from the International
Encyclopedia. Social Science.
Box 43, Folder 36 Raskin, Nathaniel. "Client-Centered Counseling and Psychotherapy." Clinical
Psychological. 1982, Vol. 1, Sec. 1.

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Box 43, Folder 37 Raskin, Nathaniel & Van Der Veen. "Client-Centered Family Therapy: Some Clinical
and Research Perspectives." New Directions in Client-Centered Therapy. J. T. Hart
& Tomlinson (Eds.) 1970.
Box 43, Folder 38 Raskin, Nathaniel. "The Concept of the Self in Client-Centered Therapy and the
Person-Centered Approach." 40-1980.
Box 44, Folder 1 Raskin, Nathaniel . "The Development of Non-Directive Therapy." Journal of
Consulting Psychology. 1948, Vol. 12.
Box 44, Folder 2 Raskin, Nathaniel. "Learning Through Human Encounters." Improving College and
University Teaching. Spring 1975, Vol. 23, No. 2.
Box 44, Folder 3 Raskin, Nathaniel . "An Objective Study on the Locus of Evaluation Factor in
Psychotherapy." Success in Psychotherapy. Wolff, W. & Poecker, J. A. New York.
Gaune & Stratton. 1952.
Box 44, Folder 4 Raskin, Nathaniel J. "Play Therapy With Blind Children." 1954.
Box 44, Folder 5 Raskin, Nathaniel. "The Scope of Carl Rogers" ( VOICES Editorial Amalgam of Fall,
1978 Issue),
Box 44, Folder 6 Raskin, Nathaniel . "Studies of Psychotherapeutic Orientation Ideology and
Practice."
Box 44, Folder 7 Raskin, Nathaniel J. "A Therapy Weekend." 1966.
Box 44, Folder 8 Raskin, Nathaniel . "There Is an Inmost Centre in Us All." Psychotherapist As an
Authentic Person. 1976.
Box 44, Folder 9 Reed, Henry. "Dream Incubation."
Box 44, Folder 10 Reilly, Kevin. "Remaining Human(E) in the Nuclear/Computer Age: A
Person-Centered Approach to Peace." Living Now Workshop/University Without
Walls. December 7, 1983.
Box 44, Folder 11 "Renaissance." Quarterly Newsletter of the Person-Centered Therapy Network.
Vol. 1, No. 4, Fall 1984. Vol. 2, No. 3, Summer 1985.
Box 44, Folder 12 Rhodes, William C. "The Multi-Problem Neighborhood Project." Community Mental
Health. February 1966, Vol. 4, No. 1.
Box 44, Folder 13 Rice, Patrick. "Clinical Philosophy and Person-Centered Therapy - Letter to Carl
Rogers."
Box 44, Folder 14 Rice, Patrick. "Cross-Cultural Mores and Values."
Box 44, Folder 15 Rice, Patrick. "Human Sexuality and Sex Therapy."
Box 44, Folder 16 Rice, Patrick. "The Process of Presence in Person-Centered Psychotherapy."
Box 44, Folder 17 Roache, Joel. "Confessions of a Househusband." MS Magazine. Date Unknown.
Box 44, Folder 18 Robbins, Joan Hamerman. "When Men Talk." 1981.
Box 44, Folder 19 Robinson, Edward H. "Education for the 1980s and Beyond: An Interview With Carl
Rogers." Humanistic Education and Development. March 1985.
Box 44, Folder 20 Roethlisberger, F. J. "Readings in Human Relations." Harvard Business School;
Division of Research (C)1954.
Box 44, Folder 21 Rogers, David E,. M.D. "AIDS: An Expanding Tragedy." National Commission on
AIDS. 1993.
Box 44, Folder 22 Rogers, David E., M.D. "The Doctor Himself Must Become the Treatment."
Box 44, Folder 23 Rogers, Helen. "A Wife's Eye View of Carl Rogers."
Box 44, Folder 24 Rogers, Natalie. "Creative Connection: A Person-Centered Approach to Expressive
Therapy."
Box 44, Folder 25 Rogers, Natalie. "Expressive Therapy in the Russian Republic." 1991.
Box 44, Folder 26 Rogers, Natalie. "Women/Men: From Vulnerability to Vision."
Box 44, Folder 27 Rogers, Natalie, Francis Macy, and Claire Fitzgerald. "Fostering Creative
Expression in the Soviet Union: A U.S. Team Reports on Facilitating Workshops in
the U.S.S.R." 1989.
Box 44, Folder 28 Roszak, Theodore. "In Search of the Miraculous."
Box 44, Folder 29 Ryback, David. "Towards Power and Joy in Humanistic Teaching." Journal of
Humanistic Education, Spring 1980.
Box 44, Folder 30 Sanford, Ruth. "Client-Centered Psychotherapy."
Box 44, Folder 31 Sanford, Ruth. "An Inquiry Into the Evolution of the Client-Centered Approach to
Psychotherapy." Taken From: The Evolution of Psychotherapy.
Box 44, Folder 32 Sanford, Ruth. "Loving With an Open Hand."
Box 44, Folder 33 Sanford, Ruth. "A Metaphor and a Vision."

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Box 44, Folder 34 Sanford, Ruth. "The Theory of the Person-Centered Approach and the Theory of
Chaos: From Rogers to Gleick and Back Again." 1992.
Box 44, Folder 35 Sanford, Ruth. "Unconditional Positive Regard: A Misunderstood Way of Being."
Center for Interpersonal Growth, Long Island, NY, December 1984.
Box 44, Folder 36 Scher, Murray. "Men and Intimacy: Implications for the Counseling Psychologist."
Presented at A.P.A. Convention. Montreal 1980.
Box 44, Folder 37 Seeman, Julius and Paul Williams. "Applied Research and Public Policy: A Study in
Urban Relocation." Community Mental Health Journal. 1971, Vol. 7, No. 2.
Box 44, Folder 38 Seeman, Julius. "Assertiveness and Personality Integration."
Box 45, Folder 1 Seeman, Julius. "Client-Centered Therapy." Progress in Clinical Psychology. Goune
& Stratton. 1956.
Box 45, Folder 2 Seeman, Julius. "On Continuity and Change in the Person-Centered Approach."
1987.
Box 45, Folder 3 Seeman, Julius. "Counselor Judgements of Therapeutic Process and Outcome.
Psychotherapy & Personality Change." Rogers, C. R. and Dymond, R. F. (Eds.)
Chicago:. University of Chicago Press, 1954.
Box 45, Folder 4 Seeman, Julius. "Deception in Psychological Research." American Psychologist.
1969, Vol. 24, No. 11.
Box 45, Folder 5 Seeman, Julius and Larry Seeman. "Emergent Trends in the Practice of Clinical
Psychology." Professional Psychology, May 1973.
Box 45, Folder 6 Seeman, Julius, Edyth Barry and Charlotte Ellinwood. "Interpersonal Assessment
of Play Therapy Outcome." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. January
1964, Vol. 1, No.2.
Box 45, Folder 7 Seeman, Julius. "An Investigation of Client Reactions to Vocational Counseling."
Journal of Consulting Psychology. 1949, Vol. XII, No. 2.
Box 45, Folder 8 Seeman, Julius. "Organizing a Thesis Proposal." American Psychologist. 1954, Vol.
9, No.2.
Box 45, Folder 9 Seeman, Julius. "Personality Integration and Maximal Use of Biofeedback
Information." George Peabody College for Teachers of Vanderbilt University.
Box 45, Folder 10 Seeman, Julius. "Personality Integration As a Criterion of Therapy Outcome."
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. August 1963, Vol. 1, No. 1.
Box 45, Folder 11 Seeman, Julius. "Personality Integration in Children and Adults-Some
Developmental Continuities."
Box 45, Folder 12 Seeman, Julius. "Personality Integration in College Women." Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology. 1966, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 91-93.
Box 45, Folder 13 Seeman, Julius. "Perspectives in Client-Centered Therapy in Women." B.B.
Handbook of Clinical Psychologists. New York. Mcgraw-Hill. 1965.
Box 45, Folder 14 Seeman, Julius. "Psychotherapy." Annual Review of Psychology. 1961, Vol. 12.
Box 45, Folder 15 Seeman, Julius. "Psychotherapy and Perceptual Behavior." Journal of Clinical
Psychology. Vol. XVII, No. 1.
Box 45, Folder 16 Seeman, Julius. "The Psychological Center: A Historical Note." American
Psychologist. 1968, Vol. 23, No. 7.
Box 45, Folder 17 Seeman, Julius. "Reaction to Bozarth." Journal of Counseling and Development,
May/June 1991. Vol. 69.
Box 45, Folder 18 Seeman, Julius. "Reflections of Personality Integration."
Box 45, Folder 19 Seeman, Julius. "Research Perspectives in Client-Centered Therapy."
Psychotherapy: Theory and Research. Mower, O. H., New York. Ronald Press,
1951.
Box 45, Folder 20 Seeman, Julius. "A Summing Up and Some Illustrative Applications." Personality
Integration, Seeman, J. Chapter 7.
Box 45, Folder 21 Seeman, Julius. "On Supervising Student Research." American Psychologist. 1973,
Vol. 28, No. 10.
Box 45, Folder 22 Seeman, Julius. "A Study of Client Self-Selection of Tests in Vocational
Counseling." Educational and Psychological Measurement. Autumn 1948, Vol. 8,
No. 3.
Box 45, Folder 23 Seeman, Julius. "A Study of Preliminary Interview Methods in Vocational
Counseling." Journal of Consulting Psychology. 1948, Vol. XII, No. 5, pp. 321-330.

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Box 45, Folder 24 Seeman, Julius. "A Study of the Process of Non-Directive Therapy." Journal of
Consulting Psychology. 1949, Vol. XII, No. 3.
Box 45, Folder 25 Seeman, Julius. "Teacher Judgements of High and Low Adjustments." Journal of
Educational Research. December 1963, Vol. 57, No. 4.
Box 45, Folder 26 Seeman, Julius. "Therapy in Other Countries and Cultures." Psychotherapy.
Box 45, Folder 27 Seeman, Julius. "A Therapeutic Approach to Reading Difficulty." Journal of
Consulting Psychology. 1954, Vol. 18, No. 6.
Box 45, Folder 28 Seeman, Julius. "Towards a Concept of Personality Integration." Presidential
Address at Annual Convention of the Tennessee Psychological Association,
November 1958.
Box 45, Folder 29 Segal, Morley. "A Consultant's Guide to the Psyche (Preface and Bibliography)."
1994.
Box 45, Folder 30 Segrera, Alberto S. "Social Conflict Resolution: Towards a Person-Centered
Model."
Box 45, Folder 31 Shapiro, Deane. "Zen Meditation and Behavioral Self-Control: Similarities,
Differences, and Clinical Applications." By Deane Shapiro and Steven Zifferblatt.
American Psychologist. July 1976, pp. 519-532.
Box 45, Folder 32 Shaw, Suzanne M. "Teachers in Transition: The Need for Freedom Within." 1974.
Box 45, Folder 33 Shedlin, Arthur J. "Case of Mr. San": Second Interview. 1947.
Box 45, Folder 34 Shedlin, Arthur J. "Case of Mr. San": Third Intervie. 1947.
Box 45, Folder 35 Shedlin, Arthur J. "Case of Mr. San": Fourth Interview. 1947.
Box 45, Folder 36 Shedlin, Arthur J. "Case of Mr. San": Sixth Interview. 1947.
Box 45, Folder 37 Shedlin, Arthur J. "A Student-Centered Class." 1947.
Box 45, Folder 38 Sheehy, Gail. "Why Mid-Life Crisis Time for Couples." New York. Magazine.
Box 45, Folder 39 Shlien, John M. "Theory As Autobiography: The Man and the Movement." 1992.
Box 45, Folder 40 Silverstone, Liesl. "Art Therapy the Person-Centered Way: Art and the
Development of the Person." 1993.
Box 45, Folder 41 Sims, Janet M. "Client-Centered Therapy: The Art of Knowing."
Box 45, Folder 42 Slack, Sylvia. "Reflections on a Workshop With Carl Rogers. & 14." Journal of
Humanistic Psychology. Spring 1985, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 35-42. See Also: Rogers,
Carl: Comment on Slack's Article.
Box 45, Folder 43 Slater, Philip E. "Sexual Adequacy in America." Intellectual Digest. November
1973.
Box 45, Folder 44 Smyth, Elaine. "Proclamations on Male Emancipation."
Box 45, Folder 45 Sollod, Robert. "Carl Rogers and the Origins of Client-Centered Therapy."
Professional Psychology. February 1978, pp. 93-104.
Box 45, Folder 46 Solomon, Lawrence N. "Building the Image of Peace." Journal of Humanistic
Psychology. Fall 1986, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 108-116.
Box 45, Folder 47 Solomon, Lawrence N. "Humanism and the Training of Applied Behavioral
Scientists."
Box 45, Folder 48 Solomon, Lawrence N. "Inquiry Through Encounter." In W. Mcgaw (Ed.) Journey
Into Self. W.E.B.S. (C)1968.
Box 45, Folder 49 Solomon, Lawrence N. "A Personal Growth Program for Self-Directed Groups."
Box 45, Folder 50 Solomon, Lawrence N. "A Note on the Ethical Implications of Values Research."
Box 45, Folder 51 South, David. "A Letter about Community and My Interest in It." March 4, 1980.
Box 46, Folder 1 South, David. "Notes for a Final Exam." July 14, 1982.
Box 46, Folder 2 Spector, Suzanne M. "A Braid: Interweaving Feminist and Cross-Cultural
Perspectives With the Person-Centered Approach." Presented to the Japanese
Humanistic Psychology Assn. In Kyoto, Japan, April 6, 1991.
Box 46, Folder 3 Spector, Suzanne M. "Single Woman in Their Fifties: Autonomous, Agentic,
Affiliative & Happy." 1994.
Box 46, Folder 4 Stephenson, William. "Scientific Creed-1961: Philosophical Credo, Scientific
Creed-1961:. Abductive Principles, Scientific Creed-1961: The Centrality of Self."
Psychological Record. January 1961, Vol. 11, No. 1.
Box 46, Folder 5 Stillwell, William. "The Process of Mysticism: Carlos Castaneda."
Box 46, Folder 6 Stuer, Josef. "Carl Rogers, Die Gesprachstherapie Und Die Schule." German.
Box 46, Folder 7 Super, Donald E. "Comment on Carl Rogers' Obituary." American Psychologist.
August 1989.

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Box 46, Folder 8 Swenson, Gay. "Grammar and Growth: A 'French Connection'." 1974.
Box 46, Folder 9 Swenson-Barfield, Gay Leah. "Group Process and Social Action." 1993.
Box 46, Folder 10 Swenson, Gay Leah. " When Personal and Political Processes Meet: The Rust
Workshop." Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Summer 1987, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp.
309-332.
Box 46, Folder 11 Takeda, Ryoji. "The Participation of Private Citizens in Crime Prevention." The
Case of Naikan-Ho in Japan. Resource Material Series. November 1971, No. 2,
UNAFEI.
Box 46, Folder 12 Taucsh, Reinhard. "Facilitative Dimensions in Interpersonal Relations: Verifying
the Theoretical Assumptions of CRR...." College Student J. Spring 1978, Vol. 12,
No. 1.
Box 46, Folder 13 Tausch, Reinhard. "The Supplementation of Client-Centered Communication
Therapy With Other Validated Therapeutic Methods: A Client-Centered Necessity."
Box 46, Folder 14 Tausch, Reinhard. "Von Der Gesprachesychotherapie Zu Personenzentrieiten
Lebensformen."
Box 46, Folder 15 Thayer, Louis. "An Interview With Carl R. Rogers: Toward Peaceful Solutions to
Human Conflict, Parts I & II." Michigan Journal of Counseling and Development.
Summer 1987. Vol XVII, No. 1.
Box 46, Folder 16 Thayer, Louis. "A Person-Centered Approach to Family Therapy." Family
Counseling and Therapy. A. M. Horne and M. M. Ohlsen (Eds.) . F. E. Peacock
Publishers, Inc. Itasca, IL. 1982.
Box 46, Folder 17 Thayer, Louis. "Toward an Experiential, Person-Centered Approach in Counselor
Education." Eastern Michigan University.
Box 46, Folder 18 Thomas, Murphy and Julius Seeman. "Criterion Measures for Therapy Outcome: A
Study on Personality Integration." Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice.
Spring 1971, Vol. 8, No. 1.
Box 46, Folder 19 Thomas, Murphy and Julius Seeman. "Personality Integration and Cognitive
Processes." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1972, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp.
154-161.
Box 46, Folder 20 Tritt, Donald. "Cognitions of Self As Learner: A Necessary Objective in Experiential
Education."
Box 46, Folder 21 Ueland, Brenda. "Tell Me More: On the Fine Art of Listening." 1992.
Box 46, Folder 22 Van Der Veen, F., and N. Raskin. "Client-Centered Family Therapy: Some Clinical
and Research Perspectives." New Directions in Client-Centered Therapy. Hart, J. T.
and Tomlinson, T. M. (Eds.). New York. 1970.
Box 46, Folder 23 Van Der Veen, F. "Client Perception of Therapist Conditions As a Factor in
Psychotherapy." New Directions in Client-Centered Therapy. J. T. Hart, and T. M.
Tomlinson, (Eds.). Chapter 11. New York. 1970.
Box 46, Folder 24 Van Der Veen, Ferdinand. "Dialoguing: A Way of Learning to Relate Constructively
in Close Relationships." (C)Author, 1977.
Box 46, Folder 25 Van Der Veen, Ferdinand. "Recent Trends in the Client-Centered Framework." New
Directions in Client-Centered Therapy. J. T. Hart, and T. M. Tomlinson, (Eds.). New
York. Houghton-Mifflin. 1970.
Box 46, Folder 26 Van Der Veen, Ferdinand. "Three Client-Centered Alternatives: A Therapy
Collective, Therapeutic Community, and Skill Training for Relationships."
Unpublished Manuscript. 1978.
Box 46, Folder 27 Van Der Veen, Ferdinand. "Three Papers on Empathic Listening." Unpublished.
April 1978.
Box 46, Folder 28 Van Der Veen, Ferdinand. "You Can't Feel Your Thoughts: A Clinical Note on the
Experience of Schizophrenia." Voices, Spring 1974.
Box 46, Folder 29 Ventress, Keith. "Facilitating Peaceful Change in South Africa."
Box 46, Folder 30 Ventress, Keith. "South Africa: Person-Centered Programmes for Peace."
Box 46, Folder 31 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "In Memory of Carl Rogers."
Box 46, Folder 32 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Intuition and the Person-Centered Approach."
Box 46, Folder 33 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "The Myth of Non-Directiveness: The Case of Jill." To Be
Published in B. Farber, O. Brink & P. Rasken (Eds.) Carl Rogers' . Casebook and
Critical Perspectives.

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Box 46, Folder 34 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "A New Search: A Group Experiment in
Inner-Discovery." 89.
Box 46, Folder 35 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Personality Differences and Person-Centered
Supervision." Person-Centered Review. August 1986. Vol. 1, No. 3. Sage (C)1986.
Box 47, Folder 1 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Psychotherapy: The Process, the Therapist, the
Learning." Center for Studies of the Person.
Box 47, Folder 2 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Some Thoughts about the Future of the
Person-Centered Approach." 1986.
Box 47, Folder 3 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Special Characteristics of the Rust Workshop and Their
Influence on My Facilitation Process." Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Summer
1987. Vol 27, No. 3. Sage (C)1987.
Box 47, Folder 4 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Spirituality and Person-Centered Approach:
Interconnectedness in the Universe and in Psychotherapy." Center for Studies of
the Person.
Box 47, Folder 5 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "Too Much of a Good Thing." 1984.
Box 47, Folder 6 Villas-Boas Bowen, Maria. "The Uses and Abuses of the Person-Centered
Approach: Some Personal Comments."
Box 47, Folder 7 Wager, Jon. "Field Study As a State of Mind." 1981.
Box 47, Folder 8 Walsh, Mary Bush. "A Person-Centered Approach to Nursing." Presented to
Hospitals in China. September 1990.
Box 47, Folder 9 Walsh, Mary Bush. "Around the World With the Person-Centered Approach."
Psychiatric Nurses Impact 2000 Series Conference. May 16, 1991. Phoenix, AZ.
Box 47, Folder 10 White, Alvin M. "Effective Approaches to Faculty Development." Chapter of Same
Title.
Box 47, Folder 11 White, Alvin M. "Humanistic Mathematics: An Experiment." 1974.
Box 47, Folder 12 White, Alvin M. "Process and Environmental in Teaching and Learning.
Prepublication of Chapter in Interdisciplinarity: Examples and Explorations."
Jossey-Bass Inc. 1979.
Box 47, Folder 13 "Wholistic Living News." The Peacemakers.
Box 47, Folder 14 Wolff, Franck. "An Introduction to the Theme-Centered Interactional Approach."
Box 47, Folder 15 "Woman--Which Includes Man, of Course; an Experience in Awareness."
Consciousness-Raising Instrument.
Box 47, Folder 16 Wood, John T. "Carl Rogers, Gardener." Human Behavior, December 1972.
Box 47, Folder 17 Wood, John K. "Excerpts from Person-Centered Group Therapy." Center for Studies
of the Person, 1980. (For Study Group.)
Box 47, Folder 18 Wood, John K. "Living With Life Changes." Center for Studies of the Person.
Box 47, Folder 19 Wood, John K. "Organization I & II. Notes on Organizational Process for Carl
Rogers and Associates." 1980.
Box 47, Folder 20 Wood, John K. "The People, of Course: A Sketch of Consciousness in Community."
From a Talk Given in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. January 1977.
Box 47, Folder 21 Wood, John K. "Person-Centered Group Therapy." (Chapter). Basic Approaches to
Group Psychotherapy and Group Counseling. G. Gazda. 1980.
Box 47, Folder 22 Wood, John K. "Shadows of Surrender: Trends in Consciousness in
Person-Centered Approaches."
Box 47, Folder 23 Wood, John K. "When Two Are Together, You Have a Unity." Center for Studies of
the Person, 1982.
Box 47, Folder 24 Zeig, Jeffrey K. (Ed.). "Introduction: The Evolution of Psychotherapy-Fundamental
Issues." New York, Brunner/Mazel, Inc. 1987.
Box 47, Folder 25 Zucconi, Alberto. "Stress Prevention for Helping Professionals." Person-Centered
Approach Institute, Lugono, Switzerland.
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A0498/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1981


A0499/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1978
A0500/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0501/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop, Tape 3 [90 min.] 1978
A0502/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0503/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop, Tape 3 [90 min.] 1978
A0504/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop, Tape 4 [90 min.] 1978
A0505/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1981
A0506/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1981
A0507/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner [90 min.] 1986
A0508/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner [90 min.] 1986
A0509/CS Living Now, Paul Brenner, Workshop [90 min.] 1981
A0510/CS Living Now Institute, Blumfelds [60 min.] 1990
A0511/CS Living Now Institute, Blumfelds [60 min.] 1990
A0512/CS Living Now, Susan Campbell and Barry McWater, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1981
A0513/CS Living Now, Susan Campbell and Barry McWater, Tape 1 [60 min.] 1981
A0514/CS Living Now, Susan Campbell and Barry McWater, Tape 1 [60 min.] 1981
A0515/CS Living Now, Susan Campbell and Barry McWater, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1981
A0516/CS Living Now, Helen and Bill Caldicott, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1986
A0517/CS Living Now, Helen and Bill Caldicott, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1986
A0518/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0519/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1978
A0520/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1978
A0521/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0522/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1978
A0523/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0524/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0525/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 1 [90 min.] 1978
A0526/CS Living Now, Workshop, Ram Dass, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1978
A0527/CS Living Now, Ram Dass, Tape A [90 min.] 1978
A0528/CS Living Now, Ram Dass, Tape B [90 min.] 1978
A0529/CS Living Now, Ram Dass, Tape B 1978
A0530/CS Living Now, Richard Farson, Tape 1 1983
A0531/CS Living Now, Richard Farson, Tape 2 [90 min.] 1983
A0532/CS Living Now, Richard Farson, Tape 1 1986
A0533/CS Living Now, Richard Farson, Tape 2 1986
A0534/CS Living Now, Eugene Gendlin, Tape 1 1981
A0535/CS Living Now, Eugene Gendlin, Tape 2 1981
A0536/CS Living Now, Eugene Gendlin, Tape 2 1981
A0537/CS Living Now, Eugene Gendlin, Tape 2 (Copy) 1981
A0538/CS Living Now, Workshop, Laura Huxley, Tape 1 1978
A0539/CS Living Now, Workshop, Laura Huxley, Tape 2 1978
A0540/CS Living Now, Workshop, Laura Huxley, Tape 2 1978
A0541/CS Living Now, Workshop, Laura Huxley, Tape 1 1978
A0542/CS Living Now, Workshop, Laura Huxley, Tape 2 1978
A0543/CS Living Now, Laura Huxley, Tape 1 1978
A0544/CS Living Now, Laura Huxley, Tape 2 1978
A0545/CS Living Now, Faces of the Enemy, Sam Keen 1987
A0546/CS Living Now Institute, Larson, Tape A 1990
A0547/CS Living Now Institute, Larson, Tape B 1990
A0548/CS Living Now, Miriam Polster, Tape 2 1981
A0549/CS Living Now, Miriam Polster, Tape 1 1981
A0550/CS Living Now, Workshop, Miriam Polster, Tape 1 1978
A0551/CS Living Now, Miriam Polster, Tape 1 1981
A0552/CS Living Now, Miriam Polster, Tape 2 1981
A0553/CS Living Now, Miriam Polster, Tape 1 1986
A0554/CS Living Now, Miriam Polster, Tape 2 1986
A0555/CS Living Now, Workshop, Carl Rogers 1978

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A0558/CS Living Now, Workshop, Carl Rogers, Tape 2 1978
A0559/CS Living Now, Workshop, Carl Rogers, Tape 2 1978
A0560/CS Living Now, Workshop, Carl Rogers, Tape 2 1978
A0561/CS Living Now (Interview with Ursela), Part 1, Carl Rogers 1980
A0562/CS Living Now (Discussion following Interview with Ursela), Part 2, Carl
Rogers 1980
A0563/CS Living Now, Workshop, Tape 2, Carl Rogers 1982
A0564/CS Living Now, Workshop, Tape 1, Carl Rogers 1982
A0565/CS Living Now, Workshop, Carl Rogers - Interview with Marian 1982
A0566/CS Living Now, (Interview with Richie), Tape 2, Carl Rogers 1983
A0567/CS Living Now, (Interview with Richie), Carl Rogers 1983
A0568/CS Living Now, (Bridging Differences), Tape 1, Carl Rogers 1983
A0569/CS Living Now, Tape 1, Carl Rogers 1986
A0570/CS Living Now, Tape 2, Carl Rogers 1986
A0571/CS Living Now, Workshop, Tape 2, Carl Rogers 1978
A0572/CS Living Now, Guy Swenson 1987
A0573/CS Living Now, Guy Swenson 1989
A0574/CS Living Now, Tape 9b, Staff Panel 1986
A0575/CS Living Now, (Strength and Yielding) 1987
A0576/CS Living Now, Close to Home, Arlene Wiltberger 1987
A0577/CS Living Now, Arlene Wiltberger 1987
A0578/CS Living Now, Close to Home, Arlene Wiltberger 1987
A0579/CS Community Based Block, Tape 1, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 5/6/81
A0580/CS Community Based Block, Tape 2, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 5/6/81
A0581/CS AHP, Dealing with Interracial International Tensions, Carl Rogers [60
min.] 1986
A0582/CS Explorers of Human Kind, Carl Rogers [90 min.]
A0583/CS The Intensive Group, Carl Rogers [60 min.]
A0584/CS New World / New Person, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 2/22/81
A0585/CS New World / New Person, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 2/22/81
A0586/CS Ripples in Time, Carl Rogers, Virginia Satir [60 min.]
A0587/CS To Be the Self That Truly Is, Carl Rogers [60 min.]
A0588/CS Talk on PCA, Parts 1-2, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1/10/84
A0589/CS Talk on PCA, Parts 3-4, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1/10/84
A0590/CS Talk on PCA, Parts 5-6, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1/10/84
A0591/CS Talk on PCA, Parts 1-2, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1/10/84
A0592/CS Talk on PCA, Parts 3-4, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1/10/84
A0593/CS Talk on PCA, Parts 5-6, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1/10/84
A0594/CS AHP, Do We Need "A" Reality, Carl Rogers [76 min.] 1974
A0596/CS AHP, Intro and Part of Talk. Carl Rogers [60 min.] 1977
A0597/CS AHP, Conference; Tape 1. Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1981
A0598/CS AHP, Conference; Tape 2. Carl Rogers [90 min.] August, 1981
A0599/CS AHP, Keynote Address. Tape 3, Carl Rogers [90 min.] 1983
A0600/CS AHP, The Heart of the Matter and studies of the Person. Tape 1. Carl
Rogers [90 min.] 1993
A0601/CS AHP, The Heart of the Matter and studies of the Person. Tape 2. Carl
Rogers [60 min.] 1993
A0603/CS East-West PCA Meeting. Tape 1. Carl Rogers [95 min.] 1993
A0604/CS East-West PCA Meeting. Tape 2. Carl Rogers [95 min.] 1993
A0605/CS HDME. Carl Rogers [90 min.] 2-18-1984
A0606/CS Johannesburg, South Africa. Carl Rogers [60 min.] 1982
A0607/CS Athabasca University Phone Interview. Carl Rogers. [120 min.] 4.85
A0608/CS Struggle for Acceptance - Interview with Sylvia. Copy. Carl Rogers [60
min.] 1976
A0609/CS Struggle for Acceptance - Interview with Sylvia. Original. Carl Rogers [90
min.] 1976

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A0610/CS Interview with Miss Mun. Carl Rogers [90 min.] n/a
A0611/CS Interview with Phillipe De Rye. Carl Rogers [90 min.] 7-19-81
A0612/CS Interview with Phillipe De Rye. Carl Rogers [90 min.] 7-19-81
A0614/CS Interview with Jerome Freiburg. Tape 2. Carl Rogers [60 min.] 1983
A0615/CS Interview with Jerome Freiburg. Tape 1. Carl Rogers [60 min.] 1983
A0616/CS Interview with Miss Mun. Carl Rogers [60 min.] n/a
A0617/CS Interview with Cathy. Carl Rogers [132 min.] 1977
A0618/CS Interview with Gary Null. Carl Rogers [90 min] 1.7.81
A0619/CS Interview with Iris Fodor. Carl Rogers [92 min.] 6-29-1979
A0620/CS Interview with Iris Fodor. Carl Rogers [66 min.] 6-29-1979
A0621/CS AHP. Conversations. Tape 1. Carl Rogers [62 min.] 1986
A0622/CS Conversation Hour with Ruth Sanford. Carl Rogers [90 min.] n/a
A0623/CS Conversation with Carl Rogers - Students at Sonoma Institution [62 min.]
2-26-1981
A0624/CS Dialogue. Rogers and Shlien. Tape 2 [90 min.] 6-13-1986
A0625/CS Dialogue (Paris). Carl Rogers. Tape 1 [90 min.] 7-13-1986
A0626/CS Dialogue (Paris). Carl Rogers. Tape 1 [90 min.] n/a
A0627/CS Dialogue (Paris). Carl Rogers. Tape 2 [60 min.] n/a
A0628/CS Dialogue on Power. (Workshop). Carl Rogers [90 min.] n/a
A0629/CS Dialogue. Carl Rogers. [90 min.] 1982
A0630/CS Dialogue. Carl Rogers and Bateson. [90 min.] n/a
A0631/CS A.A.P. Six Therapists Ellis, Felder, Levinsky, Progoff, Rogers, Rosen [60
min.] n/a
A0632/CS Being Alone and Together. Tape 1. Susan Campbell, Natalie Rogers [60
min.] n/a
A0633/CS The Client-Centered Approach, Tape 1, Carl Rogers and Ruth Sanford [90
min.]
A0634/CS The Client-Centered Approach, Tape 2, Carl Rogers and Ruth Sanford [90
min.]
A0635/CS History of Psychotherapy, May, Rogers, Szasz, Whitaker [60 min.]
A0636/CS Administration Of Family Therapy with Gus Napier, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0637/CS Administrative Problems of Psychotherapy, Problem of the Impasse, Dr.
Carl Whitaker
A0638/CS A Case History with Dr. Gus Napier, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0639/CS Clinical Demo, Boston Family Institute, Marathon Therapy Psychodrama
as a Training Technique, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0640/CS Community Psychiatry for Real with Dr. Alberto C. Seranno, Dr. Carl
Whitaker
A0641/CS AHP Conference, Marilyn Ferguson 1981
A0642/CS AHP Conference, Joan Nasbitt 1981
A0643/CS Couples Therapy - Problems, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0644/CS Couples Therapy Problems - Therapists Behavior, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0645/CS Discussion with Dr. Richard Ruey of Denver General on Crisis Treatment
and Management in Family Therapy
A0646/CS Cultural Myths about Marriage - Three Person Dynamics, Dr. Carl
Whitaker
A0647/CS An Evening with Ram Dass, Tape 1 7/22/78
A0648/CS An Evening with Ram Dass, Tape 2 7/22/78
A0649/CS An Evening with Ram Dass, Tape 3 7/22/78
A0650/CS An Experiment in Learning, Ruth Sanford [90 min.] 8/13/75
A0651/CS Explorers of Humankind, Barbara Brown
A0652/CS Family: A School, Virginia Satir [60 min]
A0653/CS Family Therapy iwth Murray Brown, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0654/CS Family Therapy Discussion, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0655/CS Discussion with Dr. Fred Duke on Family Therapy, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0656/CS Family Treatments, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0657/CS Fight Training with George Bach, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0658/CS First Stage of Family Treatment Process

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A0659/CS Forum, Rogers and Freud, M. Zinkovic 1987


A0660/CS General Look at Family Therapy Treatment
A0661/CS The Hardings, Tape C 1990
A0662/CS The Hardings, Tape A 1990
A0663/CS The Hardings, Tape B 1990
A0664/CS How to Structure Therapy Parameters, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0665/CS How to Survive as a Family Therapist
A0666/CS Family Classification and Myths - The Family in Therapy, Dr. Carl
Whitaker
A0667/CS Introduction to Experimental Psychotherapy
A0668/CS Subscribers Questions Answered, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0669/CS On Humanism in Medicine, David Rogers 2/22/81
A0670/CS On Humanism in Medicine, David Rogers 2/22/81
A0671/CS On Humanism in Medicine, David Rogers 2/22/81
A0672/CS Letting Go of Tension, Layne Longfellow
A0673/CS Memorial Celebration, Helen Rogers 4/11/79
A0674/CS Reflections on Personal Power, Tape 1, Andre Auw
A0675/CS Reflections on Personal Power, Tape 2, Andre Auw 1978
A0676/CS Reflections on Personal Power, Andre Auw
A0677/CS The Root of Psychotherapy with Dr. Malone, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0678/CS Strength and Yielding, Charlie O'Leary 7/18/87
A0679/CS Charles O'Leary, Tape B 1990
A0680/CS Techniques in Dealing with Couples, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0681/CS Transformational Language, Gay Swenson
A0682/CS Treatment and Cure of Schitzophrenia, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0683/CS Types of Couples Who Come for Therapy, Dr. Carl Whitaker
A0684/CS Princeton Seminar [60 min] 1979
A0685/CS Princeton Seminar 1979
A0686/CS CCT, PCA, Polycentric, Workshop 1981
A0687/CS CCT Workshop, Tape 1, Carl Rogers 1981
A0688/CS CCT Workshop, Tape 2, Carl Rogers 1981
A0689/CS Polish Workshop, Tape1
A0690/CS Human Relations Class, Carl Rogers 1981
A0691/CS Human Relations Class, Carl Rogers 1982
A0692/CS Demonstration Counseling Interview 5/7/83
A0693/CS Forum, Spirituality Issues 1987
A0694/CS PCA Study Group, 7-14
A0695/CS PCA Study Group 5/16/86
A0696/CS Barrett-Lennard to Carl Rogers [90 min] 9/82
A0697/CS Barrett-Lennard to Carl Rogers [60 min.] 9/10/81
A0698/CS Paul Brenner #1 [90 min]
A0699/CS Paul Brenner #2 [90 min]
A0700/CS Paul Brenner #3 [60 min] 11/77
A0701/CS Susan Campbell, Natalie Rogers - Interview by New Dimensions, Tape 1
[60 min] 2/22/81
A0702/CS Susan Campbell, Natalie Rogers - Interview by New Dimensions, Tape 2
[60 min] 2/22/81
A0703/CS Dutch Mental Health People, CSP, Tape 1 [60 min] 1985
A0704/CS Dutch Mental Health People, CPA, Tape 2 [60 min] 1985
A0705/CS Ram Dass and Music [90 min.] 1978
A0706/CS Session with Woman, Carl Rogers [60 min.] 1980
A0707/CS Ellie, Carl Rogers [60 min] 1981
A0708/CS Ellie, Carl Rogers [60 min.] 1981
A0709/CS Ellie, Carl Rogers [60 min] 1981
A0710/CS Susan from Poland [60 min.] 10/12/83
A0711/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 1 of 16 [60 min.] 1988
A0712/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 2 of 16 [60 min] 1988
A0713/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 3 of 16 [60 min] 1988

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A0714/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 4 of 16 [60 min] 1988


A0715/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 5 of 16 [60 min] 1988
A0716/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 6 of 16 [90 min] 1988
A0717/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 7 of 16 [90 min] 1988
A0718/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 8 of 16 [90 min.] 1988
A0719/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 9 of 16 [92 min] 1988
A0720/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 10 of 16 [92 min.] 1988
A0721/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 11 of 16 [90 min.] 1988
A0722/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 12 of 16 [90 min.] 1988
A0723/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 13 of 16 [90 min.] 1988
A0724/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 14 of 16 [90 min] 1988
A0725/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 15 of 16 [90 min] 1988
A0726/CS ADPCA, Part 1, Tape 16 of 16 [60 min.] 1988
A0727/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 1 of 14 [60 min.] 1988
A0728/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 2 of 14 [60 min] 1988
A0729/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 3 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0730/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 4 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0731/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 5 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0732/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 6 of 14 [90 min] 1988
A0733/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 7 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0734/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 8 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0735/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 9 of 14 [90 min] 1988
A0736/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 10 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0737/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 11 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0738/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 12 of 14 [90 min] 1988
A0739/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 13 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0740/CS ADPCA, Part 2, Tape 14 of 14 [90 min.] 1988
A0741/CS Effective Interpersonal Relationships, Betty Berzon and Jerome Reisel,
Tape 1 of 4 [42 min.] 1968
A0742/CS Effective Interpersonal Relationships, Betty Berzon and Jerome Reisel,
Tape 2 of 4 [60 min] 1968
A0743/CS Effective Interpersonal Relationships, Betty Berzon and Jerome Reisel,
Tape 3 of 4 [45:00] 1968
A0744/CS Effective Interpersonal Relationships, Betty Berzon and Jerome Reisel,
Tape 4 of 4 [45:00] 1968
A0745/CS Employee and Team Development, Betty Berzon and Lawrence Solomon,
Tape 1 of 4 [84 min.] 1969
A0746/CS Employee and Team Development, Betty Berzon and Lawrence Solomon,
Tape 2 of 4 [45 min.] 1969
A0747/CS Employee and Team Development, Betty Berzon and Lawrence Solomon,
Tape 3 of 4 [40 min.] 1969
A0748/CS Employee and Team Development, Betty Berzon and Lawrence Solomon,
Tape 4 of 4 [30 min.] 1969
A0749/CS Living Now, Dowling, Cobbs, Tape 1 of 6 [90 min.] 1982
A0750/CS Living Now, Dowling, Cobbs, Tape 2 of 6 [90 min.] 1982
A0751/CS Living Now, Dowling, Cobbs, Tape 3 of 6 1982
A0752/CS Living Now, Dowling, Cobbs, Tape 4 of 6 [62 min.] 1982
A0753/CS Living Now, Dowling, Cobbs, Tape 5 of 6 [92 min] 1982
A0754/CS Living Now, Dowling, Cobbs, Tape 6 of 6 1982
A0825/CS Living Now, Rogers, Friedman, and Polsters, Tape 1 of 6 1982
A0756/CS Living Now, Rogers, Friedman, and Polsters, Tape 2 of 6 1982
A0757/CS Living Now, Rogers, Friedman, and Polsters, Tape 3 of 6 1982
A0758/CS Living Now, Rogers, Friedman, and Polsters, Tape 4 of 6 1982
A0759/CS Living Now, Rogers, Friedman, and Polsters, Tape 5 of 6 1982
A0760/CS Living Now, Rogers, Friedman, and Polsters, Tape 6 of 6 1982
A0761/CS Ripples in Time, Satir, Rogers, Tape 1 of 4 1979
A0762/CS Ripples in Time, Satir, Rogers, Tape 2 of 4 1979
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A0764/CS Ripples in Time, Satir, Rogers, Tape 4 of 4 1979


A0765/CS Stress, The American Addiction - How to Break the Habit, Longfellow,
Tape 1 of 6 1983
A0766/CS Stress, The American Addiction - How to Break the Habit, Longfellow,
Tape 2 of 6 1983
A0767/CS Stress, The American Addiction - How to Break the Habit, Longfellow,
Tape 3 of 6 1983
A0768/CS Stress, The American Addiction - How to Break the Habit, Longfellow,
Tape 4 of 6 1983
A0769/CS Stress, The American Addiction - How to Break the Habit, Longfellow,
Tape 5 of 6 1983
A0770/CS Stress, The American Addiction - How to Break the Habit, Longfellow,
Tape 6 of 6 1983
A0771/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 1 of 4 1982
A0772/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 2 of 4 1982
A0773/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 3 of 4 1982
A0774/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 4 of 4 1982
A0775/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 1 of 4 10/9/82
A0776/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 2 of 4 10/9/82
A0777/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 3 of 4 10/9/82
A0778/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 4 of 4 10/9/82
A0779/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 1 of 4 10/9/82
A0780/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 2 of 4 10/9/82
A0781/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 3 of 4 10/9/82
A0782/CS Two Humanists, Rogers and Ferguson, Tape 4 of 4 10/9/82
A0783/CS AHP, San Francisco, 25th Anniversary Celebration, Tape 1 of 3 3/8/85
A0784/CS AHP, San Francisco, 25th Anniversary Celebration, Tape 2 of 3 3/8/85
A0785/CS AHP, San Francisco, 25th Anniversary Celebration, Tape 1 of 3 3/8/85
A0786/CS AHP, San Francisco, 25th Anniversary Celebration, Tape 2 of 3 3/8/85
A0787/CS AHP, San Francisco, 25th Anniversary Celebration, Tape 3 of 3 3/8/85
A0788/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 1 of 12 7/83
A0789/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 2 of 12 7/83
A0790/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 3 of 12 7/83
A0791/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 4 of 12 7/83
A0792/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 5 of 12 7/83
A0793/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 6 of 12 7/83
A0794/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 7 of 12 7/83
A0795/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 8 of 12 7/83
A0796/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 9 of 12 7/83
A0797/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 10 of 12 7/83
A0798/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 11 of 12 7/83
A0799/CS Living Now Institute, Tape 12 of 12 7/83
A0800/CS Living Now, Tape 1 of 10 7/84
A0801/CS Living Now, Tape 2 of 10 7/84
A0802/CS Living Now, Tape 3 of 10 7/84
A0803/CS Living Now, Tape 4 of 10 7/84
A0804/CS Living Now, Tape 5 of 10 7/84
A0805/CS Living Now, Tape 6 of 10 7/84
A0806/CS Living Now, Tape 7 of 10 7/84
A0807/CS Living Now, Tape 8 of 10 7/84
A0808/CS Living Now, Tape 9 of 10 7/84
A0809/CS Living Now, Tape 10 of 10 7/84
A0810/CS Living Now, Tape 1 of 12 7/85
A0811/CS Living Now, Tape 2 of 12 7/85
A0812/CS Living Now, Tape 3 of 12 7/85
A0813/CS Living Now, Tape 4 of 12 7/85
A0814/CS Living Now, Tape 5 of 12 7/85
A0815/CS Living Now, Tape 6 of 12 7/85

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A0817/CS Living Now, Tape 8 of 12 7/85
A0818/CS Living Now, Tape 9 of 12 7/85
A0819/CS Living Now, Tape 10 of 12 7/85
A0820/CS Living Now, Tape 11 of 12 7/85
A0821/CS Living Now, Tape 12 of 12 7/85
A0822/CS Living Now, Tape 1 of 12 7/86
A0823/CS Living Now, Tape 2 of 12 7/86
A0824/CS Living Now, Tape 3 of 12 7/86
A0825/CS Living Now, Tape 4 of 12 7/86
A0826/CS Living Now, Tape 5 of 12 7/86
A0827/CS Living Now, Tape 6 of 12 7/86
A0828/CS Living Now, Tape 7 of 12 7/86
A0829/CS Living Now, Tape 8 of 12 7/86
A0830/CS Living Now, Tape 9 of 12 7/86
A0831/CS Living Now, Tape 10 of 12 7/86
A0832/CS Living Now, Tape 11 of 12 7/86
A0833/CS Living Now, Tape 12 of 12 7/86
A0834/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 1 of 8 1988
A0835/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 2 of 8 1988
A0836/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 3 of 8 1988
A0837/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 4 of 8 1988
A0838/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 5 of 8 1988
A0839/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 6 of 8 1988
A0840/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 7 of 8 1988
A0841/CS Living Now, Hugh and Gail Prather, Tape 8 of 8 1988
A0842/CS LIving Now Institute, Tape 1 of 6 1989
A0843/CS LIving Now Institute, Tape 2 of 6 1989
A0844/CS LIving Now Institute, Tape 3 of 6 1989
A0845/CS LIving Now Institute, Tape 4 of 6 1989
A0846/CS LIving Now Institute, Tape 5 of 6 1989
A0847/CS LIving Now Institute, Tape 6 of 6 1989
A0848/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 1 of 10
A0849/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 2 of 10
A0850/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 3 of 10
A0851/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 4 of 10
A0852/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 5 of 10
A0853/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 6 of 10
A0854/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 7 of 10
A0855/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 8 of 10
A0856/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 9 of 10
A0857/CS PCA Forum I, Tape 10 of 10
A0858/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 1 of 12
A0859/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 2 of 12
A0860/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 3 of 12
A0861/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 4 of 12
A0862/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 5 of 12
A0863/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 6 of 12
A0864/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 7 of 12
A0865/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 8 of 12
A0866/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 9 of 12
A0867/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 10 of 12
A0868/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 11 of 12
A0869/CS PCA Forum II, Tape 12 of 12
A0870/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 1 of 11
A0871/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 2 of 11
A0872/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 3 of 11
A0873/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 4 of 11

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Collection, 1902-1990
Audiovisual Materials
Audio Cassettes

A0874/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 5 of 11


A0875/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 6 of 11
A0876/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 7 of 11
A0877/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 8 of 11
A0878/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 9 of 11
A0879/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 10 of 11
A0880/CS PCA Forum III, Tape 11 of 11
A0881/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 1 of 8 1985
A0882/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 2 of 8 1985
A0883/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 3 of 8 1985
A0884/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 4 of 8 1985
A0885/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 5 of 8 1985
A0886/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 6 of 8 1985
A0887/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 7 of 8 1985
A0888/CS The Evolution of Psychotherapy, Tape 8 of 8 1985

Video Cassettes

V0136/UM Film 20, Client Centered Therapy, Parts 1 and 2 [60 minute tape] [1950]
V0137/UM Film No. 23 [60 minute tape] [1955]
V0138/UM Film 24, "The Case of Miss Min Film" [60 minute tape] [1955]
V0139/UM Film 19, Psychotherapy, Parts 1 and 2 [Length unknown--018271] [1960]
V0140/UM Film No. 21, Profile and Dialogue, Parts 1 and 2, C. Rogers and P. Tillich
[60 minute tape] [1965?]
V0141/UM Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 1 ["'Gloria' with Carl Rogers"?]
[60 minute tape--Master No 15646] [1965?]
V0142/VHS 14: "J. into Self" [60 minute tape--Part 1 and part 2 are the same; this is
part 1] [1968]
V0143/UM Film 14, Journey into Self, Part 1 [60 minute tape--CPV# 018271] [1968]
V0144/UM Film 14, Journey into Self, Part 2 [60 minute tape--CPV# 018271] [1968]
V0145/UM Film 13, A Conversation with C.R. Part 1 [Length unknown--018288
Speculations TV series with Keith Berwick] [1969]
V0146/UM Film 13, A conversation with C.R. Part 2 [Length unknown--108288
Speculations TV series with Keith Berwick] [1969]
V0147/UM Film 13, Speculation Part 3 [60 minute tape--Speculations TV series with
Keith Berwick] [1969]
V0148/UM Film 12, Notable Contributors Series, Discussion with C. R. Part 1 [60
minute tape] [1970]
V0149/UM Film 12, Notable Contributors Series, Discussion with C.R. Part 2 [60
minute tape--018288] [1970]
V0150/UM Because That's My Way, Part 1 [60 minute tape--CVP# 018271 (good)]
[1971]
V0151/UM Because that's my Way, Part 2 [60 minute tape--CVP# 018271 (bad)]
[1971]
V0152/VHS 9: Encounter Group, Part 1 ["Carl Rogers Conducts an Encounter
Group"] [60 minute tape] [1972]
V0153/VHS 9: Encounter Group, Part 2 ["Carl Rogers Conducts an Encounter
Group"] [60 minute tape] [1972]
V0154/UM Film 9, Encounter, Tape 1, Part 1 [60 minute tape--015652] [1972]
V0155/UM Film 9, Tape No. 2, Encounter Group [60 minute tape--015652] [1972]
V0156/UM Film 10, Education, Part 2, Tape 1 ["Carl Rogers on Education," with John
Whitley] [60 minute tape--015652] [1973]
V0157/UM Film 10, Tape 2, Education, Part 2 ["Carl Rogers on Education," with John
Whitley] [60 minute tape--015652] [1973]
V0158/UM Film 11, Tape 1, Marriage ["Persons as Partners"] [60 minute
tape--015652] [1973]
V0159/UM Greene Soc, Evening, No. 1 [60 minute tape--No picture] 10 May 1973
V0160/UM Greene Soc. Evening, No. 2 [60 minute tape--No picture] 10 May 1973

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Collection, 1902-1990
Audiovisual Materials
Video Cassettes

V0161/UM Film No. 7, Parts 1 and2 [Rogers & Whitley?] [60 minute tape--018115
No 2] [1974?]
V0162/VHS 8 "Reflections, Part 1" [60 minute tape--There is no part 2] [1974?]
V0163/UM Film No. 8, Part 1 ["Reflections"?] [60 minute tape--018115 No 3]
[1976?]
V0164/UM Film No. 8, Part 2 ["Reflections"?] [60 minute tape--Master has no audio,
no video Blank] [1974?]
V0165/UM Film No. 6 ["Three Approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 1"?] [60 minute
tape--Tape 1 No 018115] [1977]
V0166/UM Three Approaches to Psych., Part 3 ["'Kathy' with Arnold Lazarus"?] [60
minute tape--Master No 15646] [1977]
V0167/UM Three approaches to Psychotherapy, Part 2 ["'Kathy' with Everett
Shostrom"] [60 minute tape--Master No 15642] [1977]
V0168/UM Film No. 22, "At One With" K. Berwick and C. Rogers [60 minute tape]
[1977]
V0169/UM Carl and Doug--Speech to over 1000 people. [Venesuelen?] [60 minute
tape--9-7024] 1978?
V0170/UM Film 3, Struggle for Self-Acceptance, Parts 1 and 2 [60 minute tape]
1980?
V0171/UM Carl and Doug Opening, No. 1 [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0172/UM Carl and Doug, Dialogue after an Interview [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0173/UM Carl and Doug [...] questions-statements, end of conf. [60 minute
tape--Poor quality] [n.d.]
V0174/UM Cutaways [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0175/UM Doug and translator on religion and psych. [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0176/UM Doug and Translator, Dr. Land no tiene voz., No. 4,5,6 [60 minute tape]
[n.d.]
V0177/UM Doug, No. 7-8 [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0178/UM Dr. Land, No. 1, Facilitador [20 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0179/UM Dr. Land, N0. 2, Facilitador [20 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0180/UM Dr. Land, No. 3, Facilitador [20 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0181/UM Dr. Land, No. 4 [20 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0182/UM Fallows Farce of Life, No. 5 [20 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0183/UM Farce of Life, No. 6 [20 minute tape--Will bring us to its proper
conclusion Talks about therapy and helping clients open to dialogue] [n.d.]
V0184/UM Part 1 of 4 [60 minute tape--Master No 15651] [n.d.]
V0185/UM Part 2 of 4 [60 minute tape--Master No 15651] [n.d.]
V0186/UM Part 3 of 4 [60 minute tape--Master No 15651] [n.d.]
V0187/UM Part 4 of 4 [60 minute tape--Master No 15651] [n.d.]
V0188/UM Reel 1 [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0189/UM Reel 2 [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0190/UM RO No. 8 [20 minute tape--Audio weak] [n.d.]
V0191/UM Rogers, No. 7 [20 minute tape--Doug talked about Albert Ellis and
Education] [n.d.]
V0192/UM Tape No. 1, Thurs, May 10, 9:00 AM [60 minute tape--Tape is ruined at
end, No picture] [n.d.]
V0193/UM Tape No. 2, Thurs, May 10, 9:00 AM [60 minute tape--No picture] [n.d.]
V0194/UM Untitled [60 minute tape--No picture] [n.d.]
V0195/UM Untitled [60 minute tape] [n.d.]
V0196/UM Untitled [60 minute tape] [n.d.]

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Collection, 1902-1990

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