Contact Us

You can reach Sarton Weinraub and the New York Person-Centered Resource Center in the following ways:

By Phone: (212) 989-6086

By Email: sartonw@aol.com

By Fax: (212) 208-2955

By Mail: Sarton Weinraub, Ph.D
            1 Milligan Place
            New York, NY 10009

"During the 1960s and 1970s, humanistic approaches to psychology, such as Carl Roger's Client-Centered Therapy (now referred to as the Person-Centered Approach), stimulated popular interest in the United States. Humanistic values and approaches to psychology represent a significant evolution in Western philosophy through a return to the basic human needs for understanding and acceptance, and for the recognition of the 'actualizing tendency' in all living organisms. However, since the 1980s, the decade in which Rogers died, the Person-Centered Approach has lost much of its significance in American psychological circles. At the same time, the Approach is flourishing and growing in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and elsewhere in the world. At a time when American clinical psychology and psychotherapy is dominated by the medicalization of symptomology, managed care, and overmedication, this country may be ripe for a re-exploration of humanistic values and especially for psychotherapeutic approaches that value the ideals of Rogers' philosophy. It is hoped that this web site will help facilitate awareness of the Person-Centered Approach within the New York City area, and the rest of the United States."

Sarton Weinraub, Ph.D