27.Describe the attitude of the client- centered therapist (congruence, empathy, and unconditional positive regard).
Client- centered therapy is when a we are looking directly at someone’s conscious self-perceptions. When applying this technique the therapist will listen, although he will not interpreting or judge, as they look to not direct the client to certain thoughts.
Congruence is the most important part to this kind of therapy. This is also known as genuineness. This is when the therapist transparently relates to the patient. This meaning that they would not have to hide behind any personal or professional side of them, allowing them to not have to conceal a less please able appearance.
Empathy is how the therapist communicates with and shows the patient they have the willingness to understand from there point of view. This helps the therapist have a to have a better sense of the feelings that the client may express or be showing in certain circumstances.
Unconditional positive regard is when the therapist shows acceptance of the client for who they are. By doing this the therapist doesn’t show disapproving feelings or actions. The therapist also will show this by listening attentively, and not judging, interrupting, or giving them some of your advice.
Client- centered therapy is when a we are looking directly at someone’s conscious self-perceptions. When applying this technique the therapist will listen, although he will not interpreting or judge, as they look to not direct the client to certain thoughts.
Congruence is the most important part to this kind of therapy. This is also known as genuineness. This is when the therapist transparently relates to the patient. This meaning that they would not have to hide behind any personal or professional side of them, allowing them to not have to conceal a less please able appearance.
Empathy is how the therapist communicates with and shows the patient they have the willingness to understand from there point of view. This helps the therapist have a to have a better sense of the feelings that the client may express or be showing in certain circumstances.
Unconditional positive regard is when the therapist shows acceptance of the client for who they are. By doing this the therapist doesn’t show disapproving feelings or actions. The therapist also will show this by listening attentively, and not judging, interrupting, or giving them some of your advice.