Person-centered therapy (PCT) is a form of psychotherapy pioneered by Carl Rogers, an American psychologist. It is also known as client-centered therapy and Rogerian therapy. Person-centered therapists will create an empathetic, compassionate, and accepting environment for their patients....
Person-centered therapy, also known as client-centered therapy, is a form oftalk therapythat allows the client to take the lead within the therapeutic discussion to find their solutions. This non-directive approach allows the client to come to their own realizations with the help and guidance of...
(Process-) Experiential Therapy; Client-Centered Therapy; Emotion Focused Therapy; Nondirective Psychotherapy; Rogerian psychotherapy Person-centered therapy (PCT) is a form of psychotherapy in which...doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24612-3_1494R. J. TakensEncyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences...
are in search of life's meaning, but no longer feel inspired by traditional religious thought and practice, while at the same time not rejecting spirituality. Drawing on Rogers' later work, it is argued that person-centered therapy could well be regarded as a form of 'atheistic spirituality'...
Person-Centered Therapy (Client-Centered) (Process-) Experiential Therapy; Client-Centered Therapy; Emotion Focused Therapy; Nondirective Psychotherapy; Rogerian psychotherapy Person-centered therapy (PCT) is a form of psychotherapy in which... RJ Takens - 《Encyclopedia of Personality & Individual Diffe...
pluralistic therapyThe aim of this paper is to articulate a "pluralistic" understanding of what it means to be person-centered. This perspective places particular emphasis on an understanding of clients as unique, nonstandardizable "othernesses," whose therapeutic wants and needs are likely to be...
Person-Centred Therapy in Focus by Paul Wilkins addresses common criticisms of person-centered therapy. These include criticisms having to do with issues of culture and difference; that person-centered theory has no theory of development; that the core relationship conditions are not 'necessary and ...
Person-Centered Therapy (PCT) is a humanist approach to therapy in which the clients consciously take the lead, rather than the therapist.
person-centered therapy and older adults self-esteem: a pilot study with follow- up SV Humboldt,I Leal 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Childhood trauma, dissociation and self-harming behaviour: a pilot study Objective: Childhood trauma is known to be an important antecedent in those who engage in ...
Another key element of person-centered therapy, and one that distinguishes it from traditional approaches, is the equality that a therapist should establish with the patient. Rather than a position of authority, the therapist will attempt to find common ground, or at least present themselves on an...