History
Key Concepts
Therapeutic Process
Population
Final Jeopardy
100

Originator of theory 

Carl Rogers

100

The basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says/ does.

Unconditional Positive Regard 

100

"Gardner" Client plants the seed; Therapist water

Client Driven

100

Children/Chronic Mental Illness

Populations that this theory does not work well with

100

What grade we all hope to get in this class?

An A

200

William Millers contribution to person-centered theory

Motivational Interviewing

200

A communication technique that requires that the listener fully concentrate, understand, respond, and then remember what is being said.

Active Listening

200

Client's job is to inform the therapist about their personal experiences and be available for feedback. Therapists job is to help client reallocate their attention so that they can make greater use of the richness in their feelings

Consciousness Raising 

200

Works well with 

Adults, Couples, Families

300

1951 book published by Carl Rogers

Client Centered Therapy

300

Vulnerability, Genuineness and unconditional positive regard are all necessary to build what with the client    

Therapeutic Relationship

400

Original name

Client- Centered

400

Preserve self-regard and to prevent undue anxiety

Defense Mechanisms