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, also known as person-centered counseling or Rogerian therapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s. The approach is based on the belief that individuals have an innate tendency to self-actualize, | , also known as person-centered counseling or Rogerian therapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s. The approach is based on the belief that individuals have an innate tendency to self-actualize, | ||
- | The client-centered approach is characterized by three core elements: empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard. | + | The client-centered approach is characterized by three core elements: empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard.[( : |
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+ | title : "The necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change" | ||
+ | published : 1957 | ||
+ | journal : Journal of Consulting Psychology. 21 | ||
+ | page: 95–103 | ||
+ | url : https:// | ||
+ | )] | ||
* **Empathy** refers to the therapist' | * **Empathy** refers to the therapist' | ||
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* **Lack of outcome research**: Some critics argue that there is a lack of outcome research on the client-centered approach, making it difficult to measure its effectiveness. | * **Lack of outcome research**: Some critics argue that there is a lack of outcome research on the client-centered approach, making it difficult to measure its effectiveness. | ||
- | References for these criticisms can be found in the book "//The Handbook of Person-Centered Psychotherapy and Counseling//" | + | References for these criticisms can be found in the book "//The Handbook of Person-Centered Psychotherapy and Counseling//" |
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+ | title : The Handbook of Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling | ||
+ | publisher : Springer; 2. Edition | ||
+ | published : 2013 | ||
+ | isbn : 0230280498 | ||
+ | url : https:// | ||
+ | )] by Mick Cooper and Windy Dryden. | ||
It's important to note that these criticisms are not universally accepted, and many researchers and practitioners continue to find value in the client-centered approach. Also, as with any therapeutic approach, client-centered therapy may not be suitable for everyone, and different people may benefit from different types of therapy. | It's important to note that these criticisms are not universally accepted, and many researchers and practitioners continue to find value in the client-centered approach. Also, as with any therapeutic approach, client-centered therapy may not be suitable for everyone, and different people may benefit from different types of therapy. | ||
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In the book, Rogers argues that individuals have an innate tendency to self-actualize, | In the book, Rogers argues that individuals have an innate tendency to self-actualize, | ||
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The book also covers the concept of a "fully functioning person" | The book also covers the concept of a "fully functioning person" | ||
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Furthermore, | Furthermore, | ||
in which he states that when people are not true to themselves, they will experience a sense of disharmony and discomfort in their lives. He argues that in therapy, the goal is to help clients become more congruent, or true to themselves, in order to live a more fulfilling and satisfying life. | in which he states that when people are not true to themselves, they will experience a sense of disharmony and discomfort in their lives. He argues that in therapy, the goal is to help clients become more congruent, or true to themselves, in order to live a more fulfilling and satisfying life. | ||
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"On Becoming a Person" | "On Becoming a Person" | ||
+ | ===== Carl Rogers and Gloria - Counselling 1965 Full Session ===== | ||
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