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Fathers and Mothers of Counseling
Fathers and Mothers of Counseling:
Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis and Natalie Rogers
Tracie Clark
Bellevue University
June 23, 2013

Abstract
This research paper focuses of the Fathers and Mothers of Counseling: Sigmund Freud, Alfred
Adler, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis and Natalie Rogers. The contributions to the development of the field of the counseling profession will be discussed. We will also discover if these contributions have evolved into another approach and if the theories are still being used today and how they shape our world in the counseling environment.

The first “Father of Counseling” that will be discussed is Sigmund Freud. We will then

touch base on Alfred Adler, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis and conclude with Natalie Rogers. Freud

was known for his method of psychology that focuses on unconscious factors that motivate

behavior. According to Freud, our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious

motivations, and biological and instinctual drives as these evolve through key psychosexual

stages in the first six years of life. The Personality is consisted of three systems: The Id, which is

the biological component, the ego, which is the psychological component and the superego,

which represents the social component. Freud’s greatest contributions are his concepts of the

unconscious and the levels of consciousness, which are the keys to understanding behavior and

the problems of personality. Also essential to the psychoanalytic approach is its concept of

anxiety. There are three kinds of anxiety: reality, neurotic and moral. When the ego cannot

control anxiety by rational and direct methods, it relies on indirect ones namely ego-defense

behavior. Freud postulated three stages of development that is often the driving force in people

coming to counseling. The oral stage is first and it’s the fear of loving and forming close



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