The birth state of Carl Rogers
What is Oak Park, Illinois?
Another name for Client Centered Theory?
What is person centered therapy?
Instead of offering advice, the therapist uses this method to communicate back the client’s feelings.
What is reflective listening?
According to Rogers, this innate drive pushes people to achieve their full potential.
What is Self-Actualization?
What techniques does Client-Centered Therapy typically avoid?
What are directive techniques such as giving advice, interpreting, or diagnosing
Carl wanted to become this profession for a brief period of time
What is a Minister?
This term describes the therapist’s acceptance of the client without judgment.
Acceptance or Unconditional positive regard
Rogers emphasized this, which means being genuine and open in therapy.
What is authenticity?
Critics say that CCT focuses more on the _____ to change rather than the ______
This term refers to external expectations that people internalize, causing incongruence.
What are Conditions of Worth?
Carl worked here while getting his PhD from Columbia
What is the Rochester Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
This core principle means the therapist understands the client’s feelings from their perspective.
What is empathy?
Congruence in the therapist helps to build this important aspect of therapy.
What is trust?
Therapists must be aware of their client's _________ _______ when working with clients from diverse backgrounds
What is cultural contexts?
A key limitation of Rogers’ therapy is that it may not provide enough of this for clients needing structured interventions.
What is Guidance or Structure?
What year did Carl Rogers die?
1987
The therapist must be genuine in interactions with the client, a concept known as this.
What is Congruence?
Providing the clients with this type of space is critical in CCT, to allow the client to reach their full potential
Providing a judgement free space
What is emotional or intellectual?
Client-Centered Therapy is particularly useful for clients struggling with these self-related issues.
What is Low Self-Esteem or Identity Issues?
Regarded as one of the founders behind ______ psychology
What is humanistic
In Client-Centered Therapy, clients take this role in directing the course of therapy.
What is the leading role or active role?
Dentists, surgeons, and doctors can have poor _______ ______, but therapists and social workers cannot
What is bedside manner or interpersonal skills?
CCT dismantles this type of relationship between a therapist and a client?
What is hierarchical?
Carl Rogers' theory is most often applied in these settings, where growth and exploration are prioritized.
What are Counseling and Supportive Psychotherapy?