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Counselling
Key Concepts in Person-Centred Therapy
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Founder of person-centred therapy | Carl Rogers |
| Key factor in therapeutic effectiveness | Relationship |
| In PCT the client is seen as fundamentally | trustworthy |
| The attitude of the counsellor in classical client-centred therapy | nondirective |
| Rogers' Core Condition about understanding the client | empathy |
| Rogers' Core condition about being real in the relationship | congruence |
| Rogers' Core Condition about valuing the client | unconditional positive regard |
| Rogers' classic 1964 text | On Becoming A Person |
| Rogers' colleague and deveoper of 'focusing' | Eugene Gendlin |
| The person's relationship with themselves | self-concept |
| Dave Mearns' contemporary development of self theory | configurations |
| Authors of Person-Centred Counselling in Action | Mearns and Thorne |