Carl Rogers core conditions and how these effect the personality change in a client using the Person Centred Approach.
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In this essay I will explore Carl Rogers core conditions and how these effect the personality change in a client using the Person Centred Approach. For clients beginning therapy the most important fact initially is the entry of a new person the therapist into their psychological environment. It is the building of this relationship between therapist and client, which will facilitate change in the client. This relationship is at the forefront of the therapeutic process. For this to occur it is necessary that these 6 conditions to exist. 1. That two persons are in psychological contact....
his own everyday life and be totally committed and believe in the therapeutic process. The therapist needs to be constantly seeking to broaden his own personal development and maintaining his psychological health. It is the quality of the relationship between therapist and client, which will facilitate the change process. This relationship is at the forefront of the therapeutic process. The success of the therapy depends on how well the counsellor can apply the core conditions; therefore the person centred approach is only as good as the individual therapist.

his own everyday life and be totally committed and believe in the therapeutic process. The therapist needs to be constantly seeking to broaden his own personal development and maintaining his psychological health. It is the quality of the relationship between therapist and client, which will facilitate the change process. This relationship is at the forefront of the therapeutic process. The success of the therapy depends on how well the counsellor can apply the core conditions; therefore the person centred approach is only as good as the individual therapist.
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