This study assumes , at the beginning, the absence of the radical alterity treatment on the Person-Centered Approach - as proposed originally by Carl Rogers - to consider, at the end, a re-reading of the realization tendency and the facilitative attitudes - unconditional positive regard, empathy and genuineness - as possible places to others meeting radically . It points out, thus, an non-centered or eccentric perspective of the person.
Client-centered therapy; Humanistic theory; New vision