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CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY by?
Carl Rogers
the degree to which that person feels that he or she has control
over the events that occur in his or her life
LOCUS OF CONTROL
believe that outcomes are
within their own control
Internal Locus of Control
believe that outcomes are
outside of their control
External Locus of Control
often credit luck or chance
for any successes
External Locus of Control
doubt that they can change
their situation through their
own efforts
External Locus of Control
frequently feel discouraged
or powerless in the face of
difficult situations
External Locus of Control
often are more prone to
experiencing learned
helplessness
External Locus of Control
BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION
COMMON OBSTACLES
RECOGNIZING VERBAL CUES
COMMON OBSTACLES
→ pre-judging
→ does not listen
→ pre-occupation
→ unawareness of importance, impatience and even hearing loss
RECOGNIZING VERBAL CUES
→ nervousness
→ defensiveness
→ embarrassment
→ touching
→ openness