Carl Rogers was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of the humanistic approach to counseling. He developed client-centered therapy in the 1940s-1950s based on the belief that people are fundamentally good and capable of self-healing and personal growth. Client-centered therapy, also known as person-centered therapy, requires the client to take an active role in treatment while the counselor takes a non-directive and supportive approach with an emphasis on empathy, congruence, and positive regard.
Carl Rogers was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of the humanistic approach to counseling. He developed client-centered therapy in the 1940s-1950s based on the belief that people are fundamentally good and capable of self-healing and personal growth. Client-centered therapy, also known as person-centered therapy, requires the client to take an active role in treatment while the counselor takes a non-directive and supportive approach with an emphasis on empathy, congruence, and positive regard.
Carl Rogers was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of the humanistic approach to counseling. He developed client-centered therapy in the 1940s-1950s based on the belief that people are fundamentally good and capable of self-healing and personal growth. Client-centered therapy, also known as person-centered therapy, requires the client to take an active role in treatment while the counselor takes a non-directive and supportive approach with an emphasis on empathy, congruence, and positive regard.
CAN PSYCHOLOGIST WHO WAS ONE AMO PPT NG THE FOUNDERS OF HUMANISTIC APPR OACH
🔻A HUMANIST THINKER :BELIEVE THAT P
EOPLE ARE FUNDAMENTALLY GOOD 🔻HE DEVELOPED THE CLIENT CENTER THEORY DURING 1940'S AND 1950'S Chapter one
🔻ROGERS BELIEVE PEOPLE ARE CAPABLE OF SELF-HEALING AND PE
RSONAL GROWTH,WHICH LEADS TO SELF ACTUALIZATION, AN IMP ORTANT CONCEPT IN CLIENT - CENTERED THERAPY.
🔻HE DESCRIBED THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING BEING
NON JUDGEMENTAL AND ACCEPTING. CLIENT CENTERED THERA PY ITS ALSO KNOWN AS PERSON CENTERED THER APY IS AN APPROACH TO COUNSELING THAT R EQUIRES THE CLIENT TO TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN THEIR TREATMENT WITH THEIR COUNSELOR BEING NON DIRECTIVE AND SUPPORTIVE. GOALS OF PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
🔻TO INCREASE INDEPENDENCE AND INTEGRATION.
🔻 FOCUS ON THE PERSON NOT THE PROBLEM
🔻POSITIVE GROWTH EMPATHY
MAIN COMPONENTS CONGRUENCE
POSITIVE REGARD PROCESS OF THERAPY
🔻 THERE IS NO REAL TECHNIQUES, OTHER THAN LISTENING,
EMPHATHIZING,UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO THE CLIENT.
🔻THE CLIENT'S ASSESSMENT IS OF PRIMARY IMPORTANCE
🔻 THERE ARE NO SPECIFIC STAGES TO PROCESS.
APPLICATIONS :
🔻 USED TO TREAT BROAD RANGE OF PEOPLE
🔻PEOPLE WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
🔻DEXPRESSION, ANXIETY, ALCOHOL DISORDE
RS. CONCLUSION:
🔻 Before 10 years this therapy was mostly used in foreign countries.
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