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Techniques Used in Client-Centered Therapy
Techniques used in client-centered therapy include:
- Active listening
- Unconditional Positive Regard
- Genuineness
- Empathy
- Acceptance
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A person in therapy says, 'I feel completely overwhelmed. My boss expects too much, my family needs me, and I have no time for myself. I don't know how to handle it all.' Which of the following therapist responses best exemplifies the therapeutic approach where the individual is seen as fully capable of navigating and resolving their own problems if the therapist provides certain core conditions?
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Active Listening in Client-Centered Therapy
Unconditional Positive Regard in Client-Centered Therapy
Benefit of Genuineness, Empathy and Acceptance in Client-Centered Therapy
A client in a therapy session confesses, 'I feel so ashamed. I lied to my partner about a significant debt I have, and I don't know how to fix it.' Which of the following therapist responses best exemplifies the principle of providing complete, non-judgmental acceptance of the client?
A client in a therapy session says, 'I'm so frustrated. I feel like I'm not making any progress, and I'm just a burden to everyone.' The therapist responds, 'It sounds like you're feeling stuck and are worried about how others perceive you. That must be a very heavy weight to carry.' Which therapeutic technique is the therapist most clearly demonstrating in this response?