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    presenting with a full variety of issues. I will do this by establishing my understanding of the basic theory‚ discussing the strengths and weaknesses of Rogers theory and consider other opinions / arguments‚ and conclude with my thoughts on how this theory may be beneficial in treating specific psychological disorders. MAIN ESSAY Carl Rogers was born in 1902 in Illinois USA to a farming family. He was university educated‚ but opted to join a Christian missionary in New York‚ rather than farm

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    An anti-oppressive approach to counselling is essential to establish and maintain an affective working relationship between counsellors and clients. Clients must feel that they can trust their counsellor and that they may share any information without fear of judgment for their opinions‚ beliefs and values. Anti-oppressive practice enables clients to make informed choices surrounding the direction they wish their therapy journey to take. This essay will explore four areas that are critical to incorporate

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    the explanation of personality by the precedents psycho-theories. Because the theories ignore the qualities that make us unique to the other animal. Some of these psychologists started a humanism school. Humanism theory is started my Maslow and developed by Rogers. The humanism psychologists claimed to be the 3rd force after the behaviourism and psychoanalysis psychologists. The humanism theory is known as the 3rd force in clinical psychology because of matter of acknowledge the theories that

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    DISCUSS THE THIRD FORCE IN PSYCHOLOGY AND HOW IT DIFFERS FROM THE FIRST AND SECOND FORCES. The third force in psychology refers to the theories of Maslow‚ Allport‚ Rogers and May. It has been referred to as the self-actualization theory‚ transpersonal theory‚ humanistic theory‚ and the fourth force in psychology. Maslow referred to it as the holistic dynamic theory. What he meant by this is people are constantly being motivated by one force or another and have the potential for psychological growth

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    Kewanna Wesley BEH/225 University of Phoenix Sandra Savage Personality Theories 1 Our personality is what makes us who we are and different from one another. It is the differences that separates each of our behavior patterns‚ cognition‚ and emotion. Everyone is different. There have been a number of theorists that has contributed to study of personality. The first theorist that is known well today for his study of personality is Sigmund Fred. He came up with the theories

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    means to be human. Abraham Maslow proposed that a hierarchy of needs motivates an individual. The needs are physiological which is the satisfaction of hunger and thirst‚ safety (security)‚ love (being loved)‚ self-esteem‚ and self-actualization. Self-actualization is one of the ultimate psychological needs that arise after basic physical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved. Also Carl Rogers a humanistic psychologist agreed with Maslow and Rogers believed that a growth-promoting

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    Behaviourism approach‚ this approach has assumptions of that we’re all born a “tabula Rosa”- a blank state‚ it also says that we learn through 2 types of “conditioning” • Classical conditioning • Operant conditioning Classical conditioning is a basic form of learning in which simple responses are associated with new stimuli. An experiment that shows classical conditioning is the Little Albert Experiment (Phobias). This experiment was to show that you can change a person not fearing anything into

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    Throughout this essay‚ I will endeavour to explain those major differences and you will see that despite these completely different methods of therapy‚ depending on what the problem maybe‚ they can both work very effectively in their own way. Carl Rogers‚ born in 1902‚ was the originator of the Person Centred Approach or Humanistic Theory. His work was influenced by his experience of being a client and a counsellor (Casemore‚ 2006) and he believed a trusting relationship was essential in helping

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    A care plan is a written statement of the individual’s assessed needs‚ identified during an assessment. It sets out what support the individual should get‚ why‚ when‚ and details of who is meant to provide it. It is also essential that care plans be reviewed on a regular basis‚ this allows all parties to ensure they are meeting the individual’s needs i.e. social‚ emotional and educational. A care plan can be known by a few different names including‚ a plan of care‚ personal learning plan and life

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    Key Perspectives of Psychology Psychology seeks to understand and explain thought‚ emotion and behaviour through scientific investigation. It studies both humans and animals. It relates to who we are as human beings‚ our capacity to think‚ reason and understand how life really works‚ it even throws light on the stresses we face. As infants we are unable to survive without others‚ we learn to adapt socially from the moment we are born. As a result of this social interaction we develop a sense of

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