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PCC-HR-2A-Rogers

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Client-Centered Therapy-Founder   Carl Rogers  
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Client-Centered Therapy   Based on the assumption that all people have an innate "self-actualizing tendency." This tendency serves as the major source of motivation and guides individuals toward positive (healthy) growth.  
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Self-actualization   The directional trend which is evident in all organic and human life - the urge to expand, extend, develop, mature--the tendency to express and activate all the capacities of the organism.  
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Personality Theory   The notion of the "self" or the "organized, consistent conceptual gestalt (whole) composed of perceptions of the characteristics of the 'I' or 'me' and the perceptions of the relationships of the 'I' or 'me' to others and to various aspects of life.  
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View of Maldaptive Behavior   The self becomes disorganzied when there is incongruence between the self and experience.  
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Anxiety   Incongruence between self and experience The individual may attempt to alleviate this anxiety through the defensive maneuvers of perceptual distortion and denial.  
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Therapeutic Goals   Is to help the client achieve congruence between self and experience so he or she can become a more fully-functioning, slef-actualizing person.  
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Therapeutic Techniques   Unconditional positive regard; Accurage empathic understanding; Genuineness (congruence)  
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Unconditional Positive Regard   The therapist must genuinely care about the client, affirm the client's worth as a person, and accept the client without evaluation.  
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Accurate Empathic Understanding   The therapist's ability to see the world as the client does and to convey this understanding to the client.  
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Gunuineness (Congruence)   The therapist must be genuine in therapy since any lack of genuineness will undermine the client's trust.  
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Non-Directive   It deliberately avoids the use of such directive techniques as interpretation, manipulation, probing questions, adivce giving, and the assignment of diagnostic labels.  
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Client-centered   It views clients as the "experts" of their own inner processes and encourages clients to arrive at their own insights and decisions.  
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