Client/Person - Centered Therapy Theory Flashcards

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy

Theory of Change

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Change occurs by creating conditions for the client to grow through the therapeutic relationship with the presence of three essential components: congruence/genuineness, unconditional positive regard, and empathy.
A humanistic theory.

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy

Role of the Therapist

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•Therapist is non-directive.
•A facilitator (helper) who sets the stage and believes the client is able to do what is necessary for growth and change, self
-actualization. Client determines goals of therapy.

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy

Treatment Goals

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  • Self-acceptance
  • Congruence between client’s idealized and actual selves
  • Increased self-understanding
  • Decreased levels of defensiveness, insecurity, and guilt
  • More positive relationships and increased comfort with others
  • Increased ability to experience and express feelings in the here and now
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Client/Person-Centered Therapy
Key Concepts

•Congruence:

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Therapist’s genuineness with client, shares his/her feelings
honestly, does not hide behind professional facade—therapist is transparent with feelings, thoughts, and beliefs

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy
Key Concepts

•Unconditional Positive Regard

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Complete acceptance of the client, a nonjudgmental respect of client and his/her feelings allows clients to feel less anxious about their perceived weaknesses and taking risks.

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy
Key Concepts

•Empathy:

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Therapist accurately senses the feelings and personal meanings
the client is experiencing and is able to communicate this understanding to the client

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy
Key Concepts

•Self-Actualization:

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Innate tendency of all human beings to reach their fullest potential

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy
Key Concepts

•Locus of Control:

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Through the therapeutic relationship, client is able to take control of their lives rather than follow the direction of others who were previously in control.

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy
Key Concepts

•Non-Directive Therapy:

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Clients are allowed to lead the discussion.

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