A nondirective psychotherapy approach originated by Carl Rogers. The goals of therapy are to promote the client's congruence, self awareness, and self acceptance. This approach views the client as naturally directed toward self actualization, and only needing facilitative conditions in order to promote this tendency
Rogers, Abner, Jr., 1813-1844 -- Trials, litigation, etc : Report of the trial of Abner Rogers, Jr. : indicted for the murder of Charles Lincoln, Jr., late warden of the Massachusetts State Prison : before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, holden at Boston, on Tuesday, January 30, 1844 / by George Tyler Bigelow and George Bemis
Rogers, Ammi, 1770-1852 -- Trials, litigation, etc : Memoirs of the Rev. Ammi Rogers, A.M. : a clergyman of the Episcopal Church, educated at Yale College in Connecticut, ordained in Trinity Church in the city of New-York, persecuted in the state of Connecticut, on account of religion and politics for almost twenty years and finally, falsely accused and imprisoned in Norwich jail for two years, on the charge of crimes said to have been committed in the town of Griswold, in the county of New-London, when he was not within about one hundred miles of the place and of which he was absolutely as innocent as the judge who pronounced the sentence, or as any other person in the world : also an index to the Holy Bible, and a concise view of the authority, doctrine and worship in the Protestant Episcopal Church / composed, compiled and written by the said Ammi Rogers
Rogers Communications -- Case studies : Testing for financial distress in the Canadian telecommunication industry amidst the launch of 5G technology / Mark E. Lokanan, Errol Braganza