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Rogers ' theory of the self is considered to be humanistic and phenomenological.
His theory is based directly on the " phenomenal field " personality theory of Combs and Snygg ( 1949 ).
Rogers ' elaboration of his own theory is extensive.
He wrote 16 books and many more journal articles describing it.
However, Prochaska and Norcross ( 2003 ) states Rogers " consistently stood for an empirical evaluation of psychotherapy.
He and his followers have demonstrated a humanistic approach to conducting therapy and a scientific approach to evaluating therapy need not be incompatible.

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