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 Person-centered psychotherapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Person centred psychotherapy was developed by Carl Rogers.
Rogers took the approach that every individual has the resources for personal development and growth and that it is the role of the counsellor to provide the favourable conditions (which for Rogers were congruence, empathy and unconditional positive regard) for the natural phenomenon of personal development to occur.
If a person’s idea of who she/he is bears a great similarity to what she/he wants to be, that person will be relatively self-accepting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Person_centered_psychotherapy   (516 words)

  
 Peter F. Schmid, Person-Centred Psychotherapy
His central thesis was that psychotherapy should not aim at solving problems but at personality development with the therapist being the facilitator of the client’s development instead of being an interpreting expert on psychological problems.
This is facilitated by the therapist’s readiness to enter a relationship person to person and his or her im-media-te presence in this encounter relationship, which means ‘to be with’ the client in an authentic, acknowledging and empathic way.
This includes how the person came to be who they are through relationships, what he or she is at the present time, and how the person is able to develop further in the future.
www.pfs-online.at /papers/paper-pct.htm   (4191 words)

  
 Person-Centered International, What Makes Psychotherapy Work...
His statement concerning the necessary and sufficient conditions of therapeutic personality change is an integrative statement for psychotherapy and helping relationships that is separate from his statement (Rogers, 1959) concerning the conditions as part of client-centered therapy (Stubbs and Bozarth, 1996; see earlier chapter on The Integrative Statement).
The most clear research evidence is that effective psychotherapy results from the resources of the client (extratherapeutic variables) and from the person to person relationship of the therapist and client.
Effective psychotherapy is primarily predicated upon (1) the relationship between the therapist and the client and (2) the inner and external resources of the client.
personcentered.com /research.html   (3299 words)

  
 Experiential Psychotherapy Microskills
Psychotherapy is a place where people can become more aware of their emotions and the impact they have on other areas of their life.
Psychotherapy can be a place where people learn to attend to and express their emotions in ways that will lead to adaptive human functioning.
Psychotherapy can allow an individual to explore and understand the limits of human existence and the individual meaning that is constructed to cope with these limitations.
www2.hawaii.edu /~jharris/sbpi-prac-experiential.html   (1701 words)

  
 Peter F. Schmid, Kongressband Gmunden
The content of the articles comprehends client-centered/person-centered psychotherapy with severe disturbances, therapeutic relationships, core conditions and techniques, process research, personality theory, and analysis of demonstration interviews.
The editors are pioneers in the field of person-centered psychotherapy in Austria and co-founders of person-centered associations and training programs.
psychotherapy, experiential therapy, severe disturbances, paradigm change, state of the art of person-centered therapy, group psychotherapy, research, core conditions, technique, family therapy
members.telering.at /pfs/0icccep.htm   (625 words)

  
 Nexus, Colorado's Holistic Health and Spirituality Journal
One of his greatest gifts to modern psychotherapy is the recognition that early childhood development is critical, and that children must be given every opportunity for appropriate health and development in their early years.
According to Robert Assagioli, the founder of this philosophy, the heart of psychotherapy is the therapeutic relationship.
His perception may be that the person he once loved now hates him and is treating him cruelly because he is not worthy of love.
www.nexuspub.com /articles/2001/sept2001/path.htm   (3279 words)

  
 Person-Centered Counseling / Therapy, psychotherapy, psychology
The foundation of Person-Centered Therapy is consistent with the five decades of findings in psychotherapy outcome research and over ten years of clinical research with impossible clients’.
The therapists had a wide range of response repertoire and personality characteristics but were intent upon understanding and checking their understandings of their clients; and 5.
It is a functional premise that includes wide therapist personality differences, unique ways of doing things, and idiosyncratic ways of responding as far as they are dedicated to the client’s direction, the client’s pace, and the client’s unique way of being (Bozarth, 1984).
personcentered.com /counselor.html   (1414 words)

  
 Beth Allen, MSW
Usually, a person in a manic phase does not require much sleep, they use poor judgment (including spending lots of money, taking drugs or alcohol, increased sexual activity, and aggressive behavior). They deny that anything is wrong, and sometimes people believe they have special abilities or powers.
A person in the manic phase of the disease may experience restless energy, irritable mood, euphoria, racing thoughts, distractibility, and tangential thoughts.
Psychotherapy: Also called "talk therapy." Here you and the therapist look at modifying behavioral and emotional patterns in your life that can contribute to depression.
spaces.msn.com /therapypioneersquare   (1896 words)

  
 jk-e-bio.htm
His special approach, the "Person-Centered Systems Theory", stresses the links between humanistic appraoches (especially Carl Rogers Person-Centered Psychotherapy), systems therapy (like family therapy), "old" holistic, systems- and dynamical thinking in psychology (especially Gestalt Theory") and "modern" systems thinking in the natural sciences.
In addition to his work at the university, Kriz is active in the practice of client-centered psychotherapy, and lectures in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on the integration of humanistic and systemic pychotherapy.
In the last decade, Kriz' research and teaching is focused on psychotherapy and the relationships between modern theories of self-organization (Synergetics, chaos theory) and psychotherapy / clinical processes.
dueker.psycho.uni-osnabrueck.de /faecher/klin_ps/kriz/jk-e-bio.htm   (361 words)

  
 Carl Rogers - Psychology Central
He was also instrumental in the development of non-directive psychotherapy, which he initially termed Client-Centered Therapy.
He later renamed it as the Person-Centered Approach (PCA) to reflect that his theories were meant to apply to all interactions between people, not just to those between therapist and client.
Following an education in a strict religious and ethical environment, he became a rather isolated, independent and disciplined person, and acquired a knowledge and an appreciation for the scientific method in a practical world.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Carl_Rogers   (1100 words)

  
 Association for Humanistic Psychology
The difficulty of encouraging personal growth is matched by the difficulty of developing appropriate institutional and organizational environments in which human beings can flourish.
But the whole person, multi-dimensional perspective of the Third Force (humanistic psychology) has generated a broad spectrum of approaches that enormously expand the range of options for dealing with psychological, psychosomatic, psychosocial and psycho-spiritual conditions.
Humanistic psychology is best known as a body of theory and systems of psychotherapy, but it is also an approach to scholarship and research, to inquiry informed by a strong sense of purpose.
www.ahpweb.org /aboutahp/whatis.html   (2465 words)

  
 Carl Rogers
Rogers recalled that this was personally liberating and moved him to develop his own philosophy of life.
It is possible to explain a person to himself, to prescribe steps which should lead him forward, to train him in knowledge about a more satisfying life.
It shows itself in the tendency to reorganize his personality and his relationship to life in ways which are regarded as more mature.
www.mythosandlogos.com /Rogers.html   (2836 words)

  
 Portuguese Association for Person Centred Psychotherapy... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Portuguese_Association_for_Person_Centred_Psychotherapy...   (156 words)

  
 International Society for Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy
Psychobiography differs from other approaches to the study of personality in that it is profoundly interested in the entire, unique individual, and not just in isolated variables (like general personality traits).
Topics include: theory; personality development; humanistic individual/couples/family therapy; person-centred counselling; Gestalt therapy; encounter; co-counselling; psychodrama and related therapies; transactional analysis; body work; primal integration; transpersonal psychology; dream work; feminist therapy; humanistic education; humanistic management; transpersonal management; humanistic research; and criticisms of humanistic approaches.
The mission of ISEPP is to advance existential psychology and therapy as one of the major forces within mainstream psychology.
www.existentialpsychology.org /isepp_links.htm   (2545 words)

  
 Humanistic Therapy, Psychotherapy, Person-centered, Client-centered, definition, types of therapy compared and defined
It is similar to CBT (standard cognitive behavioral therapy) in that the person learns how to correct his or her habitual and problematic patterns of thinking and feeling, and the corresponding difficulties in behavioral coping style.
The goal is for the person to feel better and enjoy greater life satisfaction.
The focus is on identifying and understanding, and then challenging and overcoming the long-standing maladaptive patterns in thinking, feeling and behavior that create obstacles for a person in getting needs met and attaining life goals.
www.cognitive-therapy-associates.com /therapy/humanistic-therapy.php   (360 words)

  
 Abstract Tscheulin/Trouw/Walter-Klose (2000)
Keywords: Classification of Patients, Person-Centered Inpatient Psychotherapy, ICD-10 Categories, Quality Control of Psychotherapeutic Interventions ("Qualitätssicherung").
This paper refers to studies which have used cluster analysis of patients' personality inventory scores and which have found (a) a five cluster (e.g.
Finally, on the basis of N=977 patients of the same clinic, the differential correlations with the pre-therapy psycho-diagnostic status and with the post-therapy outcome are shown with the help of the graphic pictures called 'figurations'.
www.psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de /i4pages/Tscheulin/Abs_en_00Ts_Trouw_Walter-Klose.html   (402 words)

  
 Reader
The Association for the Development of the Person Centered Approach.
The seed for this project was planted in some conversations with Jules Seeman as we discussed the personal meanings that motivate research and writing.
---- Fred Zimring: "A New Explanation for the Beneficial Results of Client Centered Therapy: The Possibility of a New Paradigm"
www.adpca.org /Newsletter/summer98/reader.htm   (751 words)

  
 Patricia A. Burke, MSW, LCSW, BCD: Holistic Psychotherapy, Soul Work, Addictions Treatment
In over twenty five years of post graduate work, Patricia has trained hundreds of psychotherapists, social workers, and addiction counselors in the art of psychotherapy.
Patricia A. Burke, MSW, LCSW, BCD: Holistic Psychotherapy, Soul Work, Addictions Treatment
She is currently on the faculty of the Brown University Center of Alcohol Studies: Addiction Technology Transfer Center of New England and the New England Institute of Addiction Studies.
www.patriciaburke.com   (541 words)

  
 Lifespace
It builds on and adds the work of Carl Rogers, who enabled psychotherapy to take a quantum leap, allowing the field to move toward an empathic, non-judgmental, person-centered approach.
While including the respectful qualities of person-centered psychotherapy, the Lifespace Institute takes this one step further to being life-centered.
Positive transformation is at the core of the life-centered approach to counselling.
www.lifespace.ca /methodology/m6.cfm   (159 words)

  
 Welcome
As persons are empathetically heard, it becomes possible for them to listen more accurately to the flow of inner experiencings.
Briefly, as persons are accepted and prized, they tend to develop a more caring attitude toward themselves.
These tendencies, the reciprocal of the therapist's attitudes, enable the person to be a more effective growth-enhancer for himself or herself.
www.adpca.org   (414 words)

  
 Community Members - Center for Studies of the Person
I will organize this center to Non Profit Corporation which is linked by persons and their information and also the model of new age, person-centered, flexible organization.
Through my work as a person-centered psychologist I cherish the opportunity to be creative with people and assist them in physical or mental healing and development.
Besides my therapy practice with individuals, couples and families, I am available for person-centered training in individual and family therapy and for group facilitation.
www.centerfortheperson.org /members.html   (2025 words)

  
 UH Today - NOTED AUTHOR NATALIE ROGERS DISCUSSES CREATIVE ARTS, EDUCATION CONNECTION
Her lecture, “Person Centered Expressive Arts: A Path to Wholeness” is free to those who pre-register by emailing cindyhayes@cmcdmail.coe.uh.edu.
Founder of the Person Centered Expressive Therapy Institute in California, Rogers also will discuss the relation between inner peace and world peace at a public lecture 3:30 p.m.
Rogers is the author of “The Creative Connection: Expressive Arts as Healing, and Emerging Woman: A Decade of Midlife Transitions.” In nearly two decades of operation, her institute has hosted hundreds of participants from all over the world.
www.uh.edu /uhcnonline/2005/04april/041405nrogers.html   (256 words)

  
 PCCS Books > Contents listing of all issues
• From Client-Centered to Clarification-Oriented Psychotherapy — Rainer Sachse (pp.
Client-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy in the 21st Century: Advances in theory, research and practice.
Psychotherapy as 'The Art of Not-knowing' — Prospects on further developments of a radical paradigm — Peter F. Schmid (pp.
www.pccs-books.co.uk /section.php?xSec=111   (1663 words)

  
 UPR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unconditional positive regard, key concept in person-centered psychotherapy
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/UPR   (108 words)

  
 Lietaer Bibliography (English)
E Pawlowsky, G. The infant, the person and the psychotherapy.
K-c Mahrer, A. Existential-humanistic psychotherapy and the religious person.
A Thorne, B. Counselling and psychotherapy: The sickness and the prognosis.
www.focusing.org /bibenglish.html   (8805 words)

  
 Person-Centered International, Counseling / Therapy / Education , Jerold D. Bozarth, PhD, President/Founder
Person-centered approach and implications for a person- centered association.
Paper presented at the national conference of the Association for the Development of the Person- Centered Approach, Hebron, Con.
In 1987, I founded and continue to coordinate an annual international workshop for the professional development and personal empowerment of academicions, practioners, educators, administrators and others which has achieved international recognition as a unique workshop which operates on democratic principles.
personcentered.com /jdbozarthinfo.html   (3357 words)

  
 International Bibliography on Experiential Psychotherapy and Focusing: 1960-2000 (es)
Prouty, G.F. (1991) Pre-therapy: A theoretical evolution in the person-centered/experiential psychotherapy of schizophrenia and retardation.
Haronian, F. (1975) Psychosynthetic modal of personality and its implications for psychotherapy.
Dinneen, W. Theoretical consistency between psychotherapy and psychotherapy research instruments: The Experiencing Scale and the Referential Activity Scale in experiential and psychodynamic psychotherapies.
www.focusing.org /bibliography_alemany.html   (10351 words)

  
 Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling Bibliographical Survey 1994-1996
I wish to thank Peter Schmid and Georges Wollants, who sent me their own recent bibliographical data (on client-centered and Gestalt psychotherapy respectively).
This survey is a continuation of three previous surveys I published on the occasion of the First and Second International Conference on Client-centered and Experiential Psychotherapy (Leuven 1988, Stirling 1991, Gmunden 1994):
Home > Learn Focusing > Bibliographies > Client-Centered/Experiential Psychotherapy and Counseling Bibliographical Survey 1994-1996
www.focusing.org /biblio.html   (380 words)

  
 Page Title
Person-Centered Psychotherapy - One Nation, Many Tribes: Thoughts on Who is Person-Centered and Why It's a Good thing to Join Together for International Conferences and a World Organization
www.latech.edu /adpca/page15.html   (82 words)

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