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Rogers' client-centered theory focuses on the innately positive nature of humans. As Rogers' explained, ""each client has within him or herself the vast resources for self-understanding, for altering his or her self-concept, attitudes and self-directed behavior-and that these resources can be tapped...by providing a definable climate of facilitative attitudes." While Rogers originally posed his ideas in relation to therapy settings, his theories have implications for other types of relationships as well. Reflecting on his theory, post your answers to the following questions:
- What values from Rogers’ theory are relevant to marriage and other intimate relationships?
- How do your own ethical beliefs compare with the implications of these values?
