History

Chicago is the birthplace of many great thinkers including Dr.

Carl Rogers who is one of the great psychological genius’s of

the 20th century. While at the University of Chicago in the 1940’s

through the 1970’s, Carl Rogers developed and elaborated

Client-Centered Therapy. In 1971 Dr. Rogers and others began

the Chicago Counseling and Psychotherapy Center (CCPC), a

non-profit, private psychotherapy practice and graduate student

training center in Hyde Park. In 1987 Dr. Rogers was nominated

for a Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian work in South

Africa, the former Soviet Union, Northern Ireland and Poland.

The New Center adds to this history by beginning the next

chapter of Client-Centered Therapy in Chicago and following in

the footsteps of Dr. Rogers and CCPC.
The New Center
3166 N. Lincoln Ave. Suite #325
Chicago, IL 60657
773-405-3541 Phone
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Email:
kevinpsyd@thenewcenterchicago.com
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Dr. Kevin Kukoleck with Dr. Nathaniel Raskin
October 15, 2007
The New Center
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Chicago, IL  60657
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June 17 - 21, 2009
Kutztown, PA

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November 6-8, 2009
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