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    Person-Centered Therapy Groups Group Theory Summary Sheet Mr. Rodgers’ Neighbors What is Person-Centered Therapy (Kasey)? “The fundamental goal of person-centered therapists is the creation of an optimal therapeutic relationship for their clients” (Cain‚ 2010‚ p. 17). • Humans strive for actualization – to maintain 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

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    in relation to social work. I will endeavour to critically analyse the effectiveness of this approach. I will then compare this approach with crisis intervention and provide an analysis of the similarities between them. Throughout this assignment I will incorporate anti-discriminative and anti-oppressive practice (ADP‚ AOP) not only within the model of task-centred and crisis work but with an overall view to social work practice and how oppression can be addressed. I will strive to provide a brief

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    patients. In case of an emergency‚ treatments may have to started without consent‚ e.g.‚ in a traffic incident when the patient had a cardiac arrest‚ this complies with the ethical principle of beneficence. Obtaining a therapeutic relationship with a person is important in the aspect of PCC. The development of a therapeutic relationship is about knowing and understanding the patient and their family. ’A therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is defined

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    Empathy and Counseling For this paper I will be discussing the steps of empathy and what it means to be empathetic to patients and people. I watched a short video by Carl Rogers called “Person Centered Therapy” in this video there was a lot of incite as to how a professional is supposed to interact not only to his/her patients but to the people around them. I will be reviewing a few peer reviewed articles regarding empathy and be discussing my thoughts on them‚ in addition to this I took

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    appeals to millions‚ as it spreads messages of peace‚ equality‚ and fairness with little or no commitment needed on the follower. The goal of Buddhism is to reach enlightenment. Enlightenment is not only for those who are extremely "good". Every person has the potential to reach that state of Enlightenment. To reach the ultimate goal‚ all one has to do is follow the core teachings. The core teachings of Buddhism are the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. The Four Noble Truths are as follows

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    performance‚ is used to identify important features that aid or impeded an organizations attainment of results‚ and compares the organization with respect to their competitors. Organizational Theories and Ethics VCU Health System achieves a patient centered approach through collaboration and providing interdisciplinary and integrated care to ensure positive patient outcomes. Through system theory‚ VCU Health System “better serves their clients‚ understand applicable research‚ improve

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    Person-centred care also known as‚ person centredness‚ patient-centred care or client-centred care is simply a process of caring a person in a holistic way maintaining his dignity and values. Person-centred care involves a broad concept. It does not have a fixed definition. It acts as a protective covering of a person and acknowledging him as a unique individual with his unique needs‚ beliefs and choices. Person centredness is a specialized care that is concerned to patients’ right to independence

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    the workforce‚ and she has entered a depressive state where she does not take care of herself or her children. Now that Mary wants to make a difference in her life she is seeking help to “feel better about herself as a person and to get her life back.” It would be up to a person center oriented therapist to not solve her problems‚ but to insist on her personal growth. Throughout Mary’s adult life she took care of others. She was a stay at home mother who raised four children and was a wife to

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    The whole ethos of a Child Centred Approach is built around the needs of the individual child; the setting should fit to meet to needs of the child‚ not the other way around. Practitioners should look at the child as a whole- their strengths‚ weaknesses‚ abilities‚ preferred learning styles as well as any Special Educational Needs or disabilities they may have. The Child Centred Approach allows children to choose‚ make connections and communicate‚ providing them with the freedom to think for themselves

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    process of choosing the appropriate therapy for an individual. As an illustration‚ examine the stark contrast between psychoanalytic therapy and person-centered therapy. The core of any theoretical approach in psychology lies in the unique interpretation of human nature. Sigmund Freud; founder of the psychoanalytic movement‚ had an extremely deterministic view of the human experience (Corey‚ 2009). According to Freud; a combination of unconscious‚ irrational motivations and instinctual drives that

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