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    Carl Rogers and his conditions of a successful person- centred therapy. We have been exploring Unconditional Positive Regard‚ a term used by Rogers to describe a basic acceptance and support of a person regardless what they say or do. Unconditional Positive Regard is an attitude of the counsellor towards his client. Rogers believes that this attitude is essential to a healthy development and cause a positive therapeutic movement in a therapy. I find this condition; the very definition of humanity.

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    Applicability to Professions I feel that in some contexts‚ the aspects of person-centered therapy would be hard to apply. For instance‚ in counseling someone who had tortured and murdered a child‚ it might be hard to have empathy or unconditional positive regard for them. Another example is the component of being non-directive and how this might apply to a psychiatrist who needs to tell their patient to take their medicine. Essentially‚ while the components of person-centered therapy sound good

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    or promote growth. There is a need for an actualizing tendency or a sense of wholeness to be fulfilled. • Mutual trust‚ acceptance‚ and spontaneity are important when building the counselor-client relationship. • Providing genuineness‚ unconditional positive regard‚ and an empathetic understanding is essential for growth in the client/clients. “Empathy exists when one person accurately perceives the internal frame of reference of another with accuracy‚ and with the emotional components and meanings

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    clients to regain their ability to be aware of what they are feeling and to then discard any negative aspects of those feelings. He believed that a strict upbringing resulted in the repression of emotions so accordingly‚ he developed a warm and caring regard for every client‚ regardless of their problem or condition. He saw the role of the therapist as offering warmth and empathy and accepting what the client says‚ without judgement. The therapist should encourage the client to become fully aware of their

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    within the client. The most important of these attitudes is the counsellor’s ability to understand the client’s feelings and showing respect for the client and being congruent or genuine. The Rogerian main core conditions are Empathy‚ Unconditional Positive Regard and Congruence or genuineness‚ but he also listed six conditions in additions to these three. 1. Two persons are in Psychological contact. 2. The first‚ whom we shall term the client‚ is in a state of incongruence‚ being vulnerable or

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    important of these attitudes is the counsellor’s ability to understand the client’s feelings and at the same time show respect for the client and being congruent or genuine. Rogerian therapys main core conditions are Empathy‚ Unconditional Positive Regard and Congruence or genuineness‚ but he also listed six more conditions in addition to these three. 1. Two persons are in Psychological contact. 2. The first‚ whom we shall term the client‚ is in a state of incongruence‚ being vulnerable

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    identify and reflect on how the theories have impacted my use of counselling skills. My understanding of Carl Roger’s PCA is that he believed for a person too ‘grow’ they needed an environment that provided them with congruence‚ empathy and unconditional regard. Without these‚ healthy relationships and personalities will not be able to develop as they should. Like a flower will not grow without sunlight and water. He believed that the term patient implied that the person was sick. By using the term

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    Centred Counselling in Action’. The word ‘action’ hints that the work will not be a dry‚ difficult to read book concentrating only on the theoretical side of things but the reader will actually get to see how the process works in practice. In this regard‚ the book did not disappoint. -2- The main body of the book explores in some depth‚ the conditions (known as the core conditions) of empathy‚ acceptance and congruence‚ which are essential to the practice of the person- centred counsellor. The

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    experience. Some of the related changes that this form of therapy seeks to foster in clients include closer agreement between the client’s idealized and actual selves; better self-understanding; lower levels of defensiveness‚ guilt and insecurity; more positive and comfortable relationships with others; and an increased capacity to experience and express feelings at the moment they occur. Rogers(1977) describes therapy as a process of freeing a person and removing obstacles so that normal growth and development

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    within them‚ and for a fully functioning person this wisdom is accessible. He also uses the term “organismic self”‚ by which he means the real self‚ what a person is capable of becoming if they lived in an ideal world. Children and adults need unconditional acceptance in order to develop in a healthy way. However‚ in reality‚ children frequently grow up under circumstances where they learn to seek approval‚ and from a young age most people will experience disapproval and rejection in their lives.

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