What are the Limitations and Criticisms of Person Centered Therapy?
This video describes the theory of Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian Therapy) and criticisms of the theory. In theory, Person-Centered Therapy was developed by Carl Rogers. Person-Centered Therapy is non-directive, positive, and uses the core conditions. The three core conditions are congruence (authenticity, genuineness), accurate empathy, and unconditional positive regard (nonjudgmental stance). Person-Centered Therapy is the “way of being” for a number of counseling modalities.
Видео What are the Limitations and Criticisms of Person Centered Therapy? канала Dr. Todd Grande
Видео What are the Limitations and Criticisms of Person Centered Therapy? канала Dr. Todd Grande
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