The Client-Centered Approach - Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers (1985) demonstrates with Ann, who describes herself as suffering guilt and sadness after having put off becoming a mother to pursue her career. After deciding to have children, she miscarried twins and has since been unable to become pregnant. Rogers helps her access her own potential to experience herself more positively.
Educational Objectives:
To know basic tenets of the client-centered approach
To give attendees an experience of the client-centered approach
Carl Rogers (1985) demonstrates with Ann, who describes herself as suffering guilt and sadness after having put off becoming a mother to pursue her career. After deciding to have children, she miscarried twins and has since been unable to become pregnant. Rogers helps her access her own potential to experience herself more positively.
Educational Objectives:
To know basic tenets of the client-centered approach
To give attendees an experience of the client-centered approach
Carl Rogers (1985) demonstrates with Ann, who describes herself as suffering guilt and sadness after having put off becoming a mother to pursue her career. After deciding to have children, she miscarried twins and has since been unable to become pregnant. Rogers helps her access her own potential to experience herself more positively.
Educational Objectives:
To know basic tenets of the client-centered approach
To give attendees an experience of the client-centered approach