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    Person Centered Therapy: A Humanistic Approach to Care Person Centered Therapy: A Humanistic Approach to Care A humanistic approach to care can also be viewed as an existentialist view. According to Corey (2009)‚ as humans we are capable of self-awareness‚ which is the distinctive capacity that allows us to reflect and to decide. In person centered/humanistic therapy the nurse utilizes communication that ensures each individual experiences the presence of the nurse

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    Shelby Stengle CNCO 6352 Interpretative Paper Adlerian Theory June 18‚ 2009 Introduction and Background: Adlerian theory is historically noted for being the first major philisophical theory to break from the beliefs of Sigmund Freud. Originated by Alfred Adler‚ who was born on February 7‚ 1870 and raised in a middle-class Hungarian-Jewish family‚ this theory is deeply rooted in the early life experiences of it’s founder. Aldler’s formative years were riddled with

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    he became interested in person centered therapy. • After graduating worked for 12 years at a child-guidance center. • 1939-published first book. Began to teach at Ohio State University • 1940 gave a speech‚ which is considered the birth of Client Centered Therapy. • 1942- expanded his speech into his first book about client centered therapy • 1942-1954- Much research is published on Rogers theory. Client centered therapy was studied in play therapy‚ group therapy‚ administration‚ and international

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    VIEW OF HUMAN NATURE Behaviour is purposeful and goal oriented Consciousness more than Unconsciousness Choice and Responsibility Meaning in life Striving or success‚ completion and perfection Drive to overcome our sense of inferiority Motivates us to strive for mastery‚ success (superiority) and completion Life Goal: unifies the personality and becomes the source of human motivation Humans have the capacity to interpret‚ influence and create events Genetics and heredity are not as import Important

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    Rogers is the father of the humanistic movement in psychotherapy His core theme in therapy is non-judgmental listening & acceptance of the client‚ better known as unconditional positive regard His therapeutic approach is known as the Person Centered Therapy‚ which is based on the concepts of humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of Existentialism Both of these concepts share the idea that the client can make positive & constructive choices His approach is also based on the theory that

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    Fundamental Viewpoints Adlerian theory considers that there are tasks of life‚ which include love‚ work‚ society‚ spirituality‚ and self (Watts‚ 2000‚ pg.13) and each one exists within a person. When a person has a true sense of community feeling or the sense of belonging does a person have a high social interest (Curlette & Kern‚ 2010). Social interest happens when the individual’s thoughts and behaviors contribute to society as a whole. (Watts‚ 2000‚ pg. 13-14). Adlerian theory states that everyone

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    Abstract This paper will discuss how the Adlerian theory reflects my personal values and beliefs as it relates to the practice of counseling as a clinician. Adlerian Theory and My Style After reading the three assigned theories the Adlerian theory more closely matched my personal values and beliefs. I selected the population that I currently work to be my current clients to be the basis of my paper. In my present job‚ the population served is clients with children that currently excused from

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    they began working with clients to empower them to learn how to forgive. They did this by gathering test subjects to prove their hypothesis those substance dependent clients who also deal with anger problems benefit from treatment in forgiveness therapy (FT) (Lin‚ Wei-Fen. David Mack‚ Robert Enright‚ Dean Krahn‚ and Thomas Baskin 2004). Clients were provided of Forgiveness Therapy while in an inpatient-substance dependence treatment facilities and the focus was to offer clients the tools to control

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    one | Tutor | Jackie Smith | Essay Title / Work | “Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” | Word Count | 2723 | INTRODUCTION My aim is to explore Carl Roger’s theory that Person Centred Therapy was a complete system for therapists to offer help in a counselling way to clients presenting with a full variety of issues. I will do this by establishing my understanding of the basic theory

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    Student-Centered Student-centered learning is viewed as a progressive approach to teaching. The focus in student-centered learning is to make students more aware of the material they are learning and why it is important. Teachers want to make students more active in the classroom‚ by encouraging them to interact with one another. The teacher measures achievement based on individual student performance‚ instead of comparing each person to their peers. Teachers practicing student-centered learning

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