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  1. Rogerian argument - Wikipedia

    A key principle of Rogerian argument is that, instead of advocating one's own position and trying to refute the other's position, one tries to state the other's position with as much care as one would …

  2. Rogerian Argument - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

    The Rogerian argument (or Rogerian rhetoric) is a form of argumentative reasoning that aims to establish a middle ground between parties with opposing viewpoints or goals.

  3. Rogerian Argument: Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

    Apr 29, 2025 · Rogerian argument is a negotiating strategy in which opposing views are described as objectively as possible in an effort to establish common ground.

  4. 40+ Rogerian Argument Examples

    Sep 3, 2024 · What is the Rogerian Argument? A Rogerian argument is a method of negotiation that aims to find common ground and mutual understanding between opposing viewpoints. Instead of …

  5. An Introduction to Rogerian (Person-Centered) Therapy - ThoughtCo

    May 14, 2025 · He developed person-centered (or Rogerian) therapy as a technique for giving clients greater autonomy in therapy sessions. Rogers’ approach to psychotherapy is considered humanistic …

  6. Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy) - Simply Psychology

    Apr 28, 2025 · Various contemporary offshoots have developed, guided by different Rogerian principles: Child-centered play therapy applies the nondirective principle to therapy with children, using play as …

  7. Eliza, Computer Therapist

    Eliza, the Rogerian Therapist ELIZA is a computer program that emulates a Rogerian psychotherapist. Just type your questions and concerns and hit return. Eliza will answer you.

  8. Person-Centered Therapy - Psychology Today

    Jul 1, 2022 · Person-centered therapy, also known as Rogerian therapy or client-based therapy, employs a non-authoritative approach that allows clients to take more of a lead in sessions such that, …

  9. Instructions: In a Rogerian Argument structure, the topics (or “points”) are 1) the Opposition’s position, 2) your position, 3) the benefits your position has for the Opposition, and 4) a compromise -- your offer …

  10. Rogerian Argument: Explanation and Example

    Based on the work of psychologist Carl Rogers, a Rogerian argument can be extremely persuasive and can help you, as a writer, understand your own biases and how you might work to solve problems by …