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      • Natalie Rogers, Ph.D., REAT, was a pioneer in expressive arts therapy, leading trainings in Europe, Russia, Latin America, Japan, and the U.S. Dr. Rogers trained and practiced as a psychotherapist. Her personal mission was to facilitate personal and planetary healing by incorporating the expressive arts in cross-cultural work.
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  2. Natalie Rogers, PhD, REAT, is Distinguished Consulting Faculty at Saybrook Graduate School and has previously been on the faculties of the California Institute of Integral Studies and the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. In 1984 she founded the Person-Centered Expressive Arts Therapy Institute and its parent organization, Resources for ...

  3. Natalie Rogers, Ph.D., REAT, was a pioneer in expressive arts therapy, leading trainings in Europe, Russia, Latin America, Japan, and the U.S. Dr. Rogers trained and practiced as a psychotherapist.

  4. PCEA was founded by Dr. Natalie Rogers and is based on her father Carl Rogers’ person-centered approach and her Creative Connection process. For over 30 years, Natalie Rogers and the people she trained have been doing this healing, creative, and transformational work around the world.

  5. Natalie Rogers was born October 9, 1928 to Carl Rogers, the yet-to-be-preeminent psychologist, and Helen Elliott Rogers, an artist and a homemaker. Her upbringing was congenial, loving, and set within family dynamics that were gender-role normative.

  6. Natalie Rogers (1928–2015) was an early contributor to the field of humanistic psychology, person centered psychology, expressive arts therapy, and the founder of Person-Centered Expressive Arts. [1]

  7. This paper is a mini-biography of Natalie Rogers, Ph.D., REAT, highlighting her life as a woman and daughter of Carl Rogers, as well as her work in person-centered approach (PCA) and person- centered expressive arts therapy (PCEAT).

  8. Carl Rogers & Natalie Rogers Biographies