Sunday, December 16, 2007

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When someone becomes ill client

The model of man in client-centered therapy of Carl Rogers.

The concept of Client-centered therapy (client-centered therapy) uses a
theoretical approach to clinical counseling and psychotherapy since the forties and later had a significant development with the publication of the book Client-Centered Therapy, 1951 .
The concept sees the client as equally responsible in the relationship with the therapist resizing the operator's role in terms of "power." Hence the domination of non-directive therapy. With the extension of the principles and use Rogerian therapeutic opportunities in several stages, and the particular theory had an echo and framed the concept of person-centered approach. This approach assumes different connotations and is later defined as a theory of the obvious centrality of the self that takes the structure of the psyche.
Man Roger is not explicitly mechanistic, rather draws on a humanist tradition in which the subject is bound as agent of choice, freely and responsibly. It follows an advancement of the theory does not ignore the biological subjectual customer exactly how to place a seed plant body, rather we are faced with an innate potential step toward a mature complex "asymptotic" and centered on the person.
The Passion of Rogers to a totally opposite view to the scientific reductionism is confident in assuming human nature according to dimensions and harmonious functioning and resumed
according to certain aspects of the theories but slow, or if it implements a marked conflict in the interpersonal child in terms of non-fulfillment of basic needs is determined this conflict also in the psychological structure of the adult.
What determines the proper functioning of the psyche is a variant motivational extrapsichica.
Therefore, if a basic need at an early age is not taken into account is possible that the psychic structure of the individual to develop without some awareness of their identity complex. This shortcoming can be overcome through therapy in the report, which is a strong therapeutic connotations.
Hence the size of meeting and the definition of client-centered therapy as a relationship-phenomenal existence.

CR Rogers, Client-centered therapy, Tavistock, London, 1971.
Lorenzo Cionini (ed.), Psychotherapies, model comparison, Carocci, Rome, 2004

Gian Marco Gregori

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