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In this episode of Licensure Lifeline, we take a deep dive into the work of Carl Rogers — one of the most influential figures in the history of psychotherapy and a foundational theorist for counselors and social workers preparing for licensure exams.
You’ll learn how Rogers’ core conditions of change — empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence — form the basis of the therapeutic relationship and continue to shape modern mental health practice. We explore how concepts like conditions of worth, self-concept, and incongruence appear in both clinical work and exam scenarios such as the NCE and NCMHCE.
This episode also includes licensure-focused practice questions, a case vignette breakdown, and practical strategies for recognizing person-centered therapy on exams and in the therapy room.
In the professional development segment, we highlight recent developments in the counseling field, including workforce trends and the evolving mental health landscape, with links to current research and reporting.
If you’re preparing for licensure or strengthening your theoretical foundation as a clinician, this episode provides a clear and clinically grounded understanding of Rogers that goes beyond memorization into application.
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In this episode of Licensure Lifeline, we take a deep dive into the work of Carl Rogers — one of the most influential figures in the history of psychotherapy and a foundational theorist for counselors and social workers preparing for licensure exams.
You’ll learn how Rogers’ core conditions of change — empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence — form the basis of the therapeutic relationship and continue to shape modern mental health practice. We explore how concepts like conditions of worth, self-concept, and incongruence appear in both clinical work and exam scenarios such as the NCE and NCMHCE.
This episode also includes licensure-focused practice questions, a case vignette breakdown, and practical strategies for recognizing person-centered therapy on exams and in the therapy room.
In the professional development segment, we highlight recent developments in the counseling field, including workforce trends and the evolving mental health landscape, with links to current research and reporting.
If you’re preparing for licensure or strengthening your theoretical foundation as a clinician, this episode provides a clear and clinically grounded understanding of Rogers that goes beyond memorization into application.
Support the show

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