Person-Centered Therapy, known as non-directive, client-centered, or Rogerian therapy, lays its foundations on the premise that individuals possess an inherent drive towards achieving positive psychological well-being.Our presentation delves into the core components of Client-Centered Therapy (CCT): accurate empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard, integral to Humanistic Therapy.
The essential goals for students learning about Client-Centered Therapy (CCT) include understanding its core components, applying them in therapeutic settings, and fostering effective, empathetic communication
- Enseignant: hana bechiche