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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Psychotherapy Research
    • Clinical Psychology

    Background:

    • Carl R. Rogers' 1957 paper is a seminal work in psychotherapy.
    • The paper outlines necessary and sufficient conditions for constructive personality change.
    • This special section commemorates its impact.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To reprint Carl R. Rogers' 1957 paper on therapeutic conditions.
    • To present 11 reaction papers from leading psychotherapy experts.
    • To analyze the influence and limitations of Rogers' viewpoints.

    Main Methods:

    • Reprint of a seminal 1957 paper.
    • Collection of 11 expert reaction papers.
    • Thematic analysis of expert commentary on theoretical impact.

    Main Results:

    • The reaction papers critically examine Rogers's theory's impact on psychotherapy.
    • Experts discuss the limitations and enduring aspects of Rogers's viewpoints.
    • Analysis of the contemporary relevance of Rogers's ideas in therapy.

    Conclusions:

    • Rogers's work continues to be a significant reference point in psychotherapy.
    • Expert reactions highlight both the strengths and limitations of his theory.
    • The enduring legacy of Rogers's ideas is evident in current therapeutic practices.