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Person-Centered Therapy. Dr. Arra PSY 202. Person-Centered Therapy. Based on a philosophy of human nature as an innate striving for self-actualization Self-actualization: developing to one’s fullest potential Reaction to directive therapies (e.g., psychoanalysis, behavior therapy)
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Person-Centered Therapy Dr. Arra PSY 202
Person-Centered Therapy • Based on a philosophy of human nature as an innate striving for self-actualization • Self-actualization: developing to one’s fullest potential • Reaction to directive therapies (e.g., psychoanalysis, behavior therapy) • Carl Rogers: humanist
Person-Centered Therapy Humanistic Therapy based on the ideas of self-empowerment, self-actualization, freedom, choices, values, purpose, meaning
Person-Centered Therapy THEORY • People are honest, smart, and have ability to understand themselves • People have the ability to solve their own problems • People are capable of self-directed growth
Person-Centered Therapy PRIMARY DETERMINANTS OF THERAPY OUTCOME • Attitudes and characteristics of therapists • Quality of client/therapist relationship
Person-Centered Therapy • Therapy is a permissive, non-directive climate • Phenomenological approach: seeing and understanding others from their reference, perception • Therapist: creates a growth promoting environment, non directive, not the expert, non controlling, caring, accepting, genuine..
Person-Centered Therapy GOAL OF COUNSELING: • Set clients free to engage in self exploration • Positive view of human nature • Focus on what is right about someone • Look at positive side of people • Clients work on moving forward, positively, in their world
Person-Centered Therapy • Client deals with obstacles that are blocking growth • Therapist is real and empathetic; facilitates change in client • Work in ‘here and now’
Person-Centered Therapy GOALS OF THERAPY • Help client grow • Focus on person, not problem • People become more actualized • open to experiences • Trust themselves • Self-evaluation • Continue growing
Person-Centered Therapy THERAPIST ROLE AND FUNCTION • Create a climate conducive to self-exploration • Create a relationship that lets clients explore freely denied or distorted areas of life • Be real, genuine, honest…. • Don’t see client in diagnostic categories
Person-Centered Therapy THERAPIST ROLE AND FUNCTION • Enter clients world • Defenses are let down because therapist is real, genuine, caring • Show unconditional positive regard • Accept client • Empathetic understanding of client
Person-Centered Therapy CLIENTS EXPERIENCE • Use relationship to gain self-understanding • Explore feelings, thoughts, beliefs • Discover hidden aspect of self • Become less defensive over time • Explore self • Empower self to lead own life • Experience life in ‘here and now’ not past or future
Person-Centered Therapy 3 ATTITUDES THERAPIST MUST CONVEY • Genuineness: open, real, honest • Unconditional positive regard and acceptance: value and accept client as they are • Empathetic understanding
Person-Centered Therapy EMPATHY: experiencing others feelings and thoughts while remaining objective • Communicate to someone your understanding of his/her thoughts and feelings • Helps clients understand themselves • Understand clients world as they see and feel it
Person-Centered Therapy TECHNIQUES/INTERVENTIONS????
Person-Centered Therapy STRENGTHS • Empathy • Phenomenological approach • Reflection • Increase self-understanding • Genuine • Unconditional positive regard and acceptance
Person-Centered Therapy WEAKNESSES • Client is not challenged • Too simplistic • No interventions/techniques • Undirected • Not all clients are able to find their own answers
Person-Centered Therapy WEAKNESSES • Not much research on theory and practice • Theory has not evolved since the 1960’s