Carl Rogers
Pioneer in humanistic psychology whose work in the 1960s found that synchrony creates a psychological binding between people.
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Videos Mentioning Carl Rogers

Insights from Tara Brach, Ryan Holiday, Maria Popova, and Cal Newport | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
An American psychologist who stated that true transformation and healing begin with self-acceptance.

A Good Life: A Conversation with Scott Barry Kaufman (Episode #209)
Sam Harris
A key figure in humanistic psychology alongside Abraham Maslow.

Sam Harris & Jordan Peterson in Vancouver 2018 (with Bret Weinstein moderating) — Night One
Sam Harris
A psychologist mentioned for his method of discussion: telling someone what you think they think until they agree it reflects their view, useful for intimate partners.

Systems Awareness: Equity, Child and Family Wellbeing, and Healthy Societies
MIT Open Learning
A humanist psychologist whose ideas about work being done in relationships were referenced by Larissa Duncan.

Eugenia Kuyda: Friendship with an AI Companion | Lex Fridman Podcast #121
Lex Fridman
A highly influential psychologist, whose book 'On Becoming a Person' was critically important for Replica’s philosophy, advocating for unconditional positive regard and deep empathetic understanding in therapeutic relationships.

Former FBI Agent: If They Do This Please RUN! Narcissists Favourite Trick To Control You!
The Diary Of A CEO
Pioneer in humanistic psychology whose work in the 1960s found that synchrony creates a psychological binding between people.

Richard Schwartz — IFS, Psychedelic Experiences without Drugs, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss
A renowned psychologist, quoted by Tim Ferriss: 'The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.'

Arthur Brooks on Reinvention, Religion, and the Science of Happiness | Conversations with Tyler
Conversations with Tyler
Humanistic psychologist known for his work on unconditional positive regard and the self-concept, possibly referenced in contrast to more analytical approaches.