By applying the principles outlined in Rogers' 19 propositions, individuals can embark on a journey of self-discovery, growth, and transformation.

9-12. : The importance of congruence between the organism and the self, and the negative effects of incongruence.

Carl Rogers, a renowned humanistic psychologist, developed a person-centered approach to therapy that emphasizes the inherent worth and dignity of individuals. His 19 propositions, outlined in his 1951 book "Client-Centered Therapy," form the foundation of this approach. In this blog post, we'll explore the significance of these propositions and their implications for personal growth and therapeutic practice.