Client Centered Therapy Term Papers and Essays

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  1. Existential Therapy

    ... According to Mosby's Medical, Nursing, and Allied Health Dictionary, “client-centered
    therapy is a non directive method of group or individual psychotherapy ...

  2. My Philosophical Approach To Counseling

    ... Definition of Person-Centered (Client-Centered) Therapy According to Mosby's Medical,
    Nursing, and Allied Health Dictionary, client-centered therapy is a non ...

  3. Person-Centered Therapy

    ... Person-centered therapy (PCT), which is also known as client-centered, non-directive,
    or Rogerian therapy, is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that ...

  4. Carl Rogers Reflection Paper

    ... Centered Therapy. It clearly showed the process of a client centered therapy
    session and many of the characteristics of this theory. ...

  5. Carl Rogers

    ... Rogers was an American psychologist who originated the nondirective, or client-centered
    therapy and counseling, student-centered education, and person-centered ...

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  1. Major Depressive Disorder

    ... as: What is the meaning of my life?” (Sarason & Sarason, 1999) A combination of
    these two are known as Person-centered therapy or Client-centered therapy. ...

  2. Rogerian Theory

    ... man, Rogers can attribute these honors mostly to his theory of Personality Development,
    a basis for what would later be called Client-Centered Therapy. ...

  3. Theory Of Personality

    ... for staff and organizational development Carl Ransom Rogers, best known as the founder
    of 'client-centered' or 'non-directive' therapy, believed that the ...

  4. Carl Rogers

    ... patient would accept his or her true self. He named his therapy,
    client-centered therapy. He felt that the client was the one who ...

  5. Carl Rogers

    ... a very personal level, and tried to help that person the best way he thought that
    specific client deserved. This is what is known as person-centered therapy. ...

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