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Person-Centered Therapy Monica D Piper Grand Canyon University- CNL 500 Brandon Wilde 4 August ,2021
Founding Theorist Person-Centered theraphy Client/Person-Centered Therapy was established by Carl Roger (1902-1987). Carl Rogers was an American humanistic psychologist who focused on the therapeutic connection and pioneered Person-Centered Therapy. Rogers pioneered the “nondirective,” “client- centered” style to counseling and psychotherapy, which became a staple of therapists' toolkits (C. R. Rogers,1942, 1951). 2
3 Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR) Conditions for Therapeutic Change Congruen ce Empathy Major Concept Person- Centered The Three Core Conditions are: Congruence Unconditional Positive Regard Empathy
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Standard Interventions Have a real optimistic attitude Being congruent, that is, being honest and sympatheti c Person- Centered Therapy utilizes a non- directive approach. 4
Personally Identify with Person-Centered Therapy Roger thought that testing or diagnosing clients transformed them into 'things' and removed the counselor from the therapeutic relationship, thus a person-centered counselor did not utilize evaluations (Murdock, 2017, p.159). Person-centered has been one of the most prominent philosophies in the counseling and psychotherapy professions (Murdock, 2017, p. 167). Person-Centered therapy aims to uplift clients by providing them with the skills they need to shift their negative ideas to positive ones. Can interact with clients and observe how they change. It is a short-term method that is appealing to insurance companies, those who do not have insurance, and customers who have been mandated by the court. Counselors are to assist clients in comprehending what they are experiencing and are to focus on the person rather than the real symptoms that the client is experiencing. 5
How To Grow a Students Counselor As a future counselor, I believe that person-centered theory characterizes my objective; my overall therapy goal approach is to offer purpose and an ethical limit to favorably affect the clients. "The interesting contradiction is that when I accept myself as I am, then I change," Carl Rogers said (1961, p. 17). My interactions with clients are guided by my favorable respect for and perception of clients as having basic goodness and intrinsic potential for self- growth. To me, being authentic is finding a happy medium between being a professional and being simply another human being. Seeing customers as more than their symptoms or current problems. It denotes acknowledging each individual's inherent worth and ability for self-development. Their hardships and personalities are easy to relate to. The person-centered technique can be used in conjunction with other theories to assist clients in reaching their greatest potential. 6
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Diverse Client Populations-Strengths When setting therapy goals, the client can choose whether or not to allow culturally based notions of a healthy personality to intrude (Murdock, 2017). Maintains the client's support in becoming aware of and addressing personal growth obstacles. The client is the main focus of the therapy. Clients' self-healing powers are activated and they feel empowered as a result of their participation in the therapeutic relationship. Instill trust and safety in both the counselor and the clients. Empathetic perception, presence, a depiction of sentiments, and explanation are all examples of active listening. Counselors have a genuine regard for all variety structures; they prioritize knowing the client's phenomenological world in an enthusiastic, welcoming, and open manner (Corey, 2009). 7
8 Client may be given too much responsibility, reducing the counselor's position as an expert- Client is ignorant of how they are experiencing. Clients may be naïve in their belief that they are naturally growing and capable of pursuing ambitious goals that may not be achievable. Does not address the obstacles experienced throughout the process of converting sentiments into action. Diverse Client Populations- Limitation
Three Counselor Dispositions Acceptan ce Empathy Self-Care 9
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