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100
Roger's approach to therapy in which the client (not the "patient") is assumed responsible for charging his/her personality.
What is PERSON-CENTERED THEORY?
100
An approach that makes use of various arts- such as movement, drawing, painting, sculpting, music, and improvisation.
What is Expressive arts therapy?
100
Views people as fully in charge of their lives and inherently motivated to improve themselves.
What is PERSON-CENTERED THEORIST?
100
The fundamental concept of person-centered therapy.
What is TRUST
200
Carl Rogers originally called it _______ because he felt that the therapist should not lead the client, but rather be there for the client while the client directs the progress of the therapy.
What is NON-DIRECTIVE THEORY?
200
_____ is a quality of realness or genuineness of the therapist.
What is CONGRUENCE?
200
Carl Rogers said the closer your _____ self is with your _____ self the healthier a person would be.
What is REAL and IDEAL?
200
Clients learn to be responsible for self, learn about self exploration, learn how to reorganize self, learn about unconditional positive regard.
What is effects of person centered therapy?
300
He still felt that the client was the one who should say what is wrong, find ways of improving, and determine the conclusion of therapy.
What is CLIENT-CENTERED THEORY?
300
____ is addressing what is going on between the client adn therapist right now.
What is immediacy?
300
The_____________ for people experiencing psychological or sociological difficulties is to perceive their own positive nature more accurately and learn to use it more effectively in their everyday lives
What is ESSENTIAL GOAL?
300
the assumption that "the counselor knows best", the focus is more on problems than the person, the validity of advice, suggestion, persuasion, teaching, diagnosis, and interpretation.
What is reactions against directive and psychoanalytic approaches?
400
An alternative to psychoanalytic and behavioral approaches.
What is "third force" in therapy?
400
______ is the ability to "be with" someone fully in the present moment; being engaged and absorbed in the relationship with the client.
What is Presence?
400
The CORE CONDITIONS that provide the necessary environment which allows individuals to implement their actualizing tendencies.
What is GENUINESS, UNCONDITIONAL POSITIVE REGARD, and EMPATHIC UNDERSTANDING?
400
Does not emphasize the role of techniques aimed at bringing about change in clients' behavior, may have a tendency to be very supportive of clients without being challenging, may have difficulty in allowing clients to decide their own specific goals in therapy.
What is limitations and criticism of person-centered approach?
500
Other names for person-centered theory.
What is Humanistic personality theory? self theory?
500
The inherent tendency of persons to develop all of their capacities; be all they can be.
What is SELF ACTUALIZATION?
500
Rogers considered offering these a great danger in therapy
What is INTERPRETATIONS & EXPLANATIONS
500
An ability to deeply grasp the client's subjective world.
What is accurate empathetic understanding ?