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5 Minutes of Thinking; 10 Minutes of Discussion

ROGERS BASIC ASSUMPTIONS. You can trust people to solve their own problems or direct their own growth IF core conditions (genuiness, unconditional positive regard, and empathy) are present in the therapist and the therapeutic relationship. The therapist's attitudes are more important than knowled

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5 Minutes of Thinking; 10 Minutes of Discussion

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    1. 5 Minutes of Thinking; 10 Minutes of Discussion Think of the people with whom youve had significant helping relationships. To what extent did they exhibit Rogers Core Conditions? How have you experienced empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard from others?

    2. ROGERS BASIC ASSUMPTIONS

    3. CHALLENGES The assumption that the counselor knows best The validity of advice, suggestion, persuasion, teaching, diagnosis, and interpretation The belief that clients cannot understand and resolve their own problems without direct help The focus on problems over persons

    4. EMPHASIZES Therapy as a journey shared by two fallible people The persons innate striving for self-actualization The personal characteristics of the therapist and the quality of the therapeutic relationship The counselors creation of a permissive, growth promoting climate People are capable of self-directed growth if involved in a therapeutic relationship

    5. View of Human Nature Optimistic/Positive Innate actualizing tendency Free will/Choice

    6. KEY CONCEPTS

    7. Theory of Personality Self Sense or awareness of ourselves and our experience Real Self Who and how we really are All our experiences Ideal Self Internalized ideal of who we think we should be Congruence Degree of agreement or consistency between real and ideal self

    8. Conditions of Worth Perception that love and acceptance is contingent on meeting others expectations and standards Positive self-regard is conditional depending on others part of me is OK, but another part is not

    9. Problem Development Incongruence Between real and ideal self Experiences are ignored or denied to awareness Environmental/relationship deficits From childhood In current relationships

    10. Defensiveness Anxiety and threat are signs that awareness of incongruence is increasing Can be positive and lead to change or Protection of self-concept Two main types Denial refusal to perceive an experience into awareness (not as common as distortion) Distortion misinterpret experience, change it to fit with self-concept

    11. Mechanisms of Change Trust - intense belief that all humans will move toward positive growth and development if given the chance. People do not need that much instruction or guidance. They know how to solve their problems, but are blocked from accessing those ways. Core Conditions Unconditional Positive Regard Congruence Empathy

    12. Unconditional Positive Regard Ability to appreciate and value another person as a human being-> accepting them as is, with no conditions or judgments Based on the inherent dignity and worth of every human being Does not necessarily mean liking or approving ability to get beyond someones presentation or attitude in order to help them If you respect and accept someone, you are more likely to be honest with them

    13. Congruence Ability to be yourself without presenting a front or faade Communicate realness in interacting with others Requires one to be aware of own feelings and reactions and allow self to be spontaneous and honest in their expression Nonverbal bx needs to match your verbal Develops trust - Client knows immediately who you are and what you are about and thus can trust you. Minimizes game playing Client does not have to work to figure out what you want or what your values are. Thats your job! Builds credibility you have hard time influencing clients to take risks and make changes if you dont do it yourself. Develops trust - Client knows immediately who you are and what you are about and thus can trust you. Minimizes game playing Client does not have to work to figure out what you want or what your values are. Thats your job! Builds credibility you have hard time influencing clients to take risks and make changes if you dont do it yourself.

    14. Empathy Ability to adopt someone elses internal frame of reference or perceptions, make them your own, and communicate this back to your client Involves accurately and clearly understanding anothers private world of experience (their feelings and thoughts)

    15. Rogers (1961, p. 90) If I am truly open to the way life is experienced by another person-if I can take his world into mine-then I run the risk of seeing life in his way, of being changed myself, and we all resist change. So we tend to view this other persons world only in our terms, not in his. We analyze and evaluate it. We do not understand it. But when someone understands how it feels and seems to be me, without wanting to analyze or judge me, then I can blossom and grow in that climate.

    16. So, what dont person-centered therapists do?

    17. Therapeutic Goals AN OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE A TRUST IN THEMSELVES AN INTERNAL SOURCE OF EVALUATION A WILLINGNESS TO CONTINUE GROWING. ENCOURAGING THESE CHARACTERISTICS IS THE BASIC GOAL OF PERSON CENTERED THERAPY

    18. THERAPISTS FUNCTION AND ROLE Provide core conditions Be collaborative and egalitarian Go on a shared journey of discovery and change Focus on the phenomenological world of client

    19. THE THERAPIST Focuses on the quality of the therapeutic relationship Serves as a model of a human being struggling toward greater realness Is genuine, integrated, and authentic, without a false front Can openly express feelings and attitudes that are present in the relationship with the client

    20. Therapy is a journey taken by therapist and client... The person-to-person relationship is key The relationship demands that therapists be in contact with their own phenomenological world

    21. Techniques Therapist as change agent Facilitative listening skills Paraphrasing Feeling Reflections Accurate Empathy Open Questions Process Comments Self-involving Responses

    22. Rogers with Gloria As you watch, look for the following: How does Rogers use the Core Conditions? Unconditional Positive Regard Congruence Empathy Identify Glorias incongruence How would you like Person-centered counseling?

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