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  1. Feb 9, 2023 · Person-centered therapy, also referred to as non-directive, client-centered, or Rogerian therapy, was pioneered by Carl Rogers in the early 1940s. This form of psychotherapy is grounded in the idea that people are inherently motivated toward achieving positive psychological functioning.

  2. The Key Features of the Person-Centered Approach. The Core Conditions. Empathy (the counsellor trying to understand the client’s point of view) Congruence (the counsellor being a genuine person) Unconditional positive regard (the counsellor being non-judgemental) Person-centred therapy harnesses the client's natural self-healing process.

  3. Jan 17, 2018 · Person-centered therapy was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940s. This type of therapy diverged from the traditional model of the therapist as expert and moved instead toward a nondirective,...

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Person-centered therapy, also known as Rogerian therapy or client-based therapy, employs a non-authoritative approach that allows clients to take more of a lead in sessions such that, in the...

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · Mar 3, 2021. Introduction to Congruence, Unconditional Positive Regard, and Empathy. Inspired by Carl Rogers’ Person Centered Approach, this is a platform that provides ideas,...

  6. Oct 5, 2009 · Carl Rogers (a major contributor of the client-centred approach) emphasized the humanistic perspective as well as ensuring therapeutic relationships with clients promote self-esteem, authenticity and actualisation in their life, and help them to use their strengths (Seligman, 2006).

  7. The aims of this chapter are to, first, provide an overview of Rogerss theory and major concepts related to P-CT and their contemporary use; second, review the research as to its effectiveness; and third, use case material to illustrate the application of research to contemporary practice.

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