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Carl Rogers
   Concepts
Compare/Contrast
  Applications
   Fallacies
 1902 – 1987
    Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American
     Psychological Association in 1956.
    Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Psychology by the
     APA in 1972
    Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with national intergroup
     conflict in South Africa and Northern Ireland

 Decent family history, although rather religiously strict.

 Introverted person/Highly imaginative

 Deep openness to Change

 Faith in people affected his development of his theories

 Felt assessments at the onset of counseling would cause the client to
  assume that the therapist would “fix” their problems.
 Counseling and Psychotherapy – 1942
  Proposed – Nondirective counseling

 Key Concepts:
  Humanism
    The person should be viewed holistically
    Each person has it within themselves to fix
     themselves.
    Free-will
    Personal Responsibility
Rogers                        Freud
           Empathy                  Therapist knows
           Unconditional             Best
            Positive Regard          Client’s knowledge
           Client Knows best         is insignificant
           Reflective listening     Advice, Persuasion,
                                      Teaching
           No-Diagnosis
                                     Unconscious drive
           Congruent whole
            personality              Personality divided
           Focus on the             Focus on the
            person not the            problem, not the
            problem                   person
                                     Persons needed
                                      direct help in order
                                      to solve their
                                      problems
Social Work Podcast #8, 2/12/07
1.     A relationship exists

  2.     Client is a state of incongruence

  3.     Therapist is Congruent

  4.     Therapist experiences unconditional
         positive regard for the client

  5.     Therapist experiences and attempts to
         express an empathic understanding of
         the client’s internal frame of reference

  6.     Therapist’s unconditional positive
         regard, empathic understanding, and
         congruence must be perceived by the
         client

Seligman, Pg. 150
Being Real
 The ability for the therapist to be genuine

 No façade

 Requires self-awareness

 Deliberate self-disclosure

 Therapists need to be aware that a client’s
  subjective interpretation could lead to
  misinterpretation
Prizing, Acceptance, Trust
 Prizing

 Caring for and respecting the client

 Does NOT require that the therapist accept
  and approve of all the client’s actions

 Therapist needs to be consistent of their
  acceptance and regard of the person
Putting yourself in the client’s shoes
 Grasping the subjective words of the client

 Reflection of feeling

 NOT Sympathy
 Can I be real? – Real, Congruence,
  Transparency

 Prizing/Caring for this person – “if I dislike
  this person I find it important that express it”

 Empathy – Can I see things through “her”
  eyes?

 http://youtu.be/HarEcd4bt-s
http://youtu.be/HarEcd4bt-s
Emotion-Focused Therapy
 Emotions as crucial to experience

 Goal-setting
 Talk about an event – “I feel, about,
  because…”

 Emotion processing activities
 Homework

 Motivational Interviewing

 Reflective Listening
It’s Complicated – Universal Pictures - 2009
1. Identify and describe a situation where you
   felt that someone wronged you and how
   that made you feel.
2. Is this situation repeated in other aspects in
   your life?
3. What other emotions do you feel about
   this. Does this situation trigger other
   memories or emotions?
4. How can you turn this around and see this
   from a different perspective? What are the
   truths about this situation?
 Assumption of “Sufficient for Change” has
  not been proven by research.

 Being Genuine – Beginning clinicians get
  stuck “faking” it.
What Person-Centered Therapy means to the world of Psychology



   Carl Rogers coined a philosophy that is in
    predominant use today.

   This therapeutic approach encourages the client to
    find their own solutions by allowing them the ability
    to see themselves, through therapist acceptance of
    them and reflective listening.

   The assumption of “innate good” is still in debate
    as the “nature verses nurture” aspects of
    personality are still in dispute.

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Person-Centered Therapy

  • 1. Carl Rogers Concepts Compare/Contrast Applications Fallacies
  • 2.  1902 – 1987  Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions by the American Psychological Association in 1956.  Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Psychology by the APA in 1972  Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work with national intergroup conflict in South Africa and Northern Ireland  Decent family history, although rather religiously strict.  Introverted person/Highly imaginative  Deep openness to Change  Faith in people affected his development of his theories  Felt assessments at the onset of counseling would cause the client to assume that the therapist would “fix” their problems.
  • 3.  Counseling and Psychotherapy – 1942  Proposed – Nondirective counseling  Key Concepts:  Humanism  The person should be viewed holistically  Each person has it within themselves to fix themselves.  Free-will  Personal Responsibility
  • 4. Rogers Freud  Empathy  Therapist knows  Unconditional Best Positive Regard  Client’s knowledge  Client Knows best is insignificant  Reflective listening  Advice, Persuasion, Teaching  No-Diagnosis  Unconscious drive  Congruent whole personality  Personality divided  Focus on the  Focus on the person not the problem, not the problem person  Persons needed direct help in order to solve their problems Social Work Podcast #8, 2/12/07
  • 5. 1. A relationship exists 2. Client is a state of incongruence 3. Therapist is Congruent 4. Therapist experiences unconditional positive regard for the client 5. Therapist experiences and attempts to express an empathic understanding of the client’s internal frame of reference 6. Therapist’s unconditional positive regard, empathic understanding, and congruence must be perceived by the client Seligman, Pg. 150
  • 7.  The ability for the therapist to be genuine  No façade  Requires self-awareness  Deliberate self-disclosure  Therapists need to be aware that a client’s subjective interpretation could lead to misinterpretation
  • 9.  Prizing  Caring for and respecting the client  Does NOT require that the therapist accept and approve of all the client’s actions  Therapist needs to be consistent of their acceptance and regard of the person
  • 10. Putting yourself in the client’s shoes
  • 11.  Grasping the subjective words of the client  Reflection of feeling  NOT Sympathy
  • 12.  Can I be real? – Real, Congruence, Transparency  Prizing/Caring for this person – “if I dislike this person I find it important that express it”  Empathy – Can I see things through “her” eyes?  http://youtu.be/HarEcd4bt-s
  • 15.  Emotions as crucial to experience  Goal-setting  Talk about an event – “I feel, about, because…”  Emotion processing activities  Homework  Motivational Interviewing  Reflective Listening
  • 16. It’s Complicated – Universal Pictures - 2009
  • 17.
  • 18. 1. Identify and describe a situation where you felt that someone wronged you and how that made you feel. 2. Is this situation repeated in other aspects in your life? 3. What other emotions do you feel about this. Does this situation trigger other memories or emotions? 4. How can you turn this around and see this from a different perspective? What are the truths about this situation?
  • 19.
  • 20.  Assumption of “Sufficient for Change” has not been proven by research.  Being Genuine – Beginning clinicians get stuck “faking” it.
  • 21. What Person-Centered Therapy means to the world of Psychology  Carl Rogers coined a philosophy that is in predominant use today.  This therapeutic approach encourages the client to find their own solutions by allowing them the ability to see themselves, through therapist acceptance of them and reflective listening.  The assumption of “innate good” is still in debate as the “nature verses nurture” aspects of personality are still in dispute.