Person-centered therapy is talk therapy which focuses on finding a sense of belongingness, love and self-esteem while taking control and accepting responsibility for your life and its challenges. Therapy emphasizes self-actualization, discovering your ideal self and moving toward a more complex understanding of your relationships and functioning.
In person-centered therapy the client does most of the talking. Your therapist will not judge or try to interpret what you say, but may restate your words in an attempt to fully understand your thoughts and feelings. When you hear your own words repeated back to you, you may then wish to self-edit and clarify your meaning.
In person-centered therapy the client does most of the talking. Your therapist will not judge or try to interpret what you say, but may restate your words in an attempt to fully understand your thoughts and feelings. When you hear your own words repeated back to you, you may then wish to self-edit and clarify your meaning.
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Person-centered therapy, also known as Rogerian therapy, originated in the work of the American psychologist, Carl Rogers, who believed that everyone is different and, therefore, everyone's view of his or her own world, and ability to manage it, should be trusted. Rogers believed that all of us have the power to find the best solutions for ourselves and make appropriate changes in our lives.
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