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                                                                                                                  Rogers:
                                                                                                Father of Humanistic Movement
                                                                                              Carl Rogers is the father of the humanistic movement in
                              PERSON-CENTERED                                                   psychotherapy
                                                                                              His core theme in therapy is non-judgmental listening &
                                                                                                acceptance of the client, better known as unconditional
                                         THERAPY                                                positive regard
                                                                                              His therapeutic approach is known as the Person
                                                                                                Centered Therapy, which is based on the concepts of
                                           Psychology 460                                       humanistic psychology & shares many of the concepts of
                                                                                                Existentialism
                                   Counseling and Interviewing                                Both of these concepts share the idea that the client can
                                                                                                make positive & constructive choices
                                       Sheila K. Grant, Ph.D.                                 His approach is also based on the theory that people are
                                                                                                "trustworthy" and can solve their own problems without
                                                                                                direct intervention from the therapist
                                       Carl Rogers: Bio                                                   Carl Rogers: Bio
                           Carl Rogers was born January 8, 1902 in Oak                       Rogers founded client-centered psychotherapy &
                            Park, Illinois in a very strict, religious family                   pioneered in the development of scientific
                           He was a shy, studious boy                                          methods for studying psychotherapeutic
                                                                                                outcomes & processes
                           He enrolled in agricultural science at the                        In 1942 Rogers became 1st therapist to record &
                            University of Wisconsin, but transferred to Union                   transcribe therapy sessions verbatim, a practice
                            Theological Seminary in Chicago                                     now standard
                           Disillusioned, he withdrew and entered the                        He published his ideas & clinical results in
                            Teachers College at Columbia University, a                          several books, including On Becoming a Person
                            hotbed for liberal, social ideas                                    which made him a well-known figure in
                                                                                                American psychology
                                       Carl Rogers: Bio                                                   Carl Rogers: Bio
                           Rogers taught at the University of Chicago, Ohio State            Carl Rogers died February 4, 1987
                            University, & the University of Wisconsin at Madison              "Experience is, for me, the highest authority. The
                           Rogers's client-centered therapy is among the most                  touchstone of validity is my own experience. No other
                            influential & widely employed techniques in modern U.S.             person's ideas, and none of my own ideas, are as
                            clinical psychology                                                 authoritative as my experience. It is to experience that I
                           This is the type of therapy cliched by phrases such as              must return again and again, to discover a closer
                            "how do you feel about that?" from the psychologist                 approximation to truth as it is in the process of becoming
                           Bob Newhart, another Oak Park native, portrayed a                   in me. Neither the Bible nor the prophets --neither Freud
                            Rogerian-style psychologist on the original "Bob Newhart            nor research –neither the revelations of God nor man --
                            Show“                                                               can take precedence over my own direct experience. My
                           In his later years Rogers championed humanistic causes              experience is not authoritative because it is infallible. It is
                            including racial harmony, and world peace. He was                   the basis of authority because it can always be checked in
                            nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987                         new primary ways. In this way its frequent error or
                                                                                                fallibility is always open to correction."
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                                   Carl Rogers: Bio                                       Person-Centered Therapy
                                                                                   (A reaction against the directive and psychoanalytic approaches)
                        Rogers plays an important historical role in                Challenges:
                         the development of psychology and                              The assumption that “the counselor knows
                         psychotherapy                                                  best”
                        He was one of the first, if not the first,                     The validity of advice, suggestion, persuasion,
                                                                                        teaching, diagnosis,
                         psychologist to propose a comprehensive                        and interpretation
                         theory about psychotherapy                                     The belief that clients cannot understand and
                        Prior to Rogers, almost all forms of therapy                   resolve their own problems without direct
                                                                                        help
                         centered around psychiatry and                                 The focus on problems over persons
                         psychoanalysis
                               Person-centered theory                                               Questions:
                                       Carl Rogers
                        OVERVIEW                                                    In what ways would you say that you
                           SELF-DIRECTED GROWTH                                      have been the architect of your life?  In
                           THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HELPER                       the people you have known best, have
                            AND THE CLIENT                                            you recognized a “self-actualizing”
                                                                                      tendency?
                           FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPT IS TRUST                             Is it hard for you to have confidence in
                           THE “ACTUALIZING TENDENCY” IS PRESENT                     another person’s ability to find their own
                            IN EVERY HUMAN                                            way, with you serving as an ally instead of
                           INDIVIDUALS ARE ARCHITECTS OF THEIR                       a guide?
                            OWN LIVES
                           Person-Centered Therapy                                               Key Concepts
                       Emphasizes:                                                  Rogers believes that, under nurturing
                          Therapy as a journey shared by two fallible                conditions a client will be able to move
                           people                                                     forward & resolve their own issues
                          Person’s innate striving for self-actualization           One can direct one’s own life
                          Personal characteristics of therapist & the               Congruence – both the therapist’s and the
                           quality of therapeutic relationship                        client’s
                          Counselor’s creation of a permissive, “growth
                           promoting” climate                                        Unconditional positive regard
                          People are capable of self-directed growth if             Accurate empathetic understanding
                           involved in a therapeutic relationship
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                                      A Growth-Promoting Climate                                                               A Growth-Promoting Climate
                                   Congruence - genuineness or realness                                                    Congruence - genuineness or realness
                                   Unconditional positive regard-                                                              The helper does not deny his or her own feelings:
                                     acceptance and caring, but not approval                                                     the opposite of hiding behind a professional mask.
                                     of all behavior                                                                            “I find that I am closest to my inner, intuitive self,
                                                                                                                                 when I am somehow in touch with the unknown in
                                   Accurate empathic understanding –                                                            me, when perhaps I am in a slightly altered state of
                                     an ability to deeply grasp the client’s                                                     consciousness…Then simply my presence is releasing
                                                                                                                                 and helpful.” (Rogers)
                                     subjective world                                                                           Thought:  Rogers’ language is somewhat strange here, but can
                                                                                                                                 you conceptualize a more “mystical” dimension to helping
                                       Helper attitudes are more important than                                                 someone?  Have you ever had this experience of being attuned
                                        knowledge                                                                                to your intuitive self as a helper or just a friend?
                                      A Growth-Promoting Climate                                                               A Growth-Promoting Climate
                                   Unconditional positive regard-                                                           Accurate empathic understanding –
                                     acceptance and caring, but not                                                           an ability to deeply grasp the client’s
                                     approval of all behavior                                                                 subjective world
                                   Related Terms:                                                                              Helper attitudes are more important than
                                                                                                                                  knowledge
                                       Acceptance of the other’s reality with kindness                                         Empathy is a consistent, unflagging
                                       Non-possessive caring                                                                     appreciation of the experience of the other.
                                       Prizing                                                                                 It is active attention to the feelings of the
                                       Non-judgmental attitude                                                                   client
                                       Q:  Have you ever “prized” someone?  Could you consistently                             It involves warmth and genuineness
                                        “prize” a client, even if that person seemed to be without many
                                        strengths or successes in life?
                                              Basic Characteristics                                                                       Six Core Conditions
                                                                                                                          (necessary & sufficient for personality changes to occur)
                                   In the Person Centered approach the                                                        1. Two persons are in psychological contact
                                     focus is on helping the client discover                                                   2. The first, the client, is experiencing incongruency
                                     more appropriate behavior by developing                                                   3. The second person, the therapist, is congruent or
                                                                                                                                 integrated in the relationship
                                       self-awareness &                                                                       4. Therapist experiences unconditional positive regard
                                       ways to fully "encounter reality"                                                        or real caring for the client
                                   Through this encounter the client gains                                                    5. Therapist experiences empathy for the client’s
                                                                                                                                 internal frame of reference and endeavors to
                                     insight of themselves & the world                                                           communicate this to the client
                                                                                                                               6. Communication to the client is, to a minimal degree,
                                                                                                                                 achieved
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                                         The Therapist                                                      The Therapist
                         Therapists are used as instruments of change
                           but are not to direct the change in client                        The Therapist must be:
                         Therapist helps develop an environment in                             congruent
                           which the client can grow                                            able to approach client with unconditional positive
                                                                                                 regard
                         Through attitudes of genuine caring, respect,                         demonstrate accurate understanding and empathy 
                           and understanding the client is able to let                       Focuses on the quality of the therapeutic
                           their defenses down & become more self-                            relationship
                           aware                                                             Serves as a model of a human being struggling
                         Therapist reflects client’s view of the world                       toward greater realness
                           (Phenomenological approach)                                       Is genuine, integrated, and authentic, without a
                                                                                              false front
                                                                                             Can openly express feelings & attitudes that are
                                                                                              present in the relationship with the client
                                     INCONGRUENCE                                                      Therapeutic Process
                                                                                              Main focus is on the person & not on the
                                                                                                person's problems
                                                                                              This allows the client to reconnect with
                                                                                                his/herself.
                                                                                              Client is assisted in therapy so that they can
                                                                                                deal with current problems as well as problems
                                                                                                that develop in the future
                                                                                              Focuses on helping a person become aware of
                                                                        IDEAL SELF              their true self  & develop congruency
                                                  REAL SELF
                               Basic assumptions about the                                              Client’s Experience
                                       client’s process…
                           SELF-REGARD  the focus is to help the                             Through therapy client is able to let down
                            person feel significantly more positive                             his/her defenses & become more true to
                           LOCUS-OF-EVALUATION  clients tend to                                him/her selves
                            worry too much about what others think; the                       They gain perception into themselves,
                            goal is to have the client be less dependent on                     which allows them to better understand &
                            other, externalized  values and standards, i.e.                     accept others
                            other’s evaluations of the client
                           EXPERIENCING  rather than a rigid mode,
                            the goal is to have an attitude of openness
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