PSYCH 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 42: Unconditional Positive Regard, Therapeutic Relationship
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Encourage people to recognize and experience their true feelings. Through acceptance & non-judgment from the therapist, clients can come to accept themselves. Believed humans were inherently good and everyone had great potential. Focuses on forming close, meaningful, accepting bonds in the relationship b/w therapist & client to make change. Nonjudgmental acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says/does. The therapist never tells the client what to do, but only helps the client process their feelings and come to conclusions on their own. Humanistic therapists reveal personal experiences and feelings to help clients better understand themselves. Ex: a therapist had an affair to help client understand. A therapist"s caring, concern, and respect for individuals are important. Many studies show it"s crucial to success for any form of therapy. Rogers argued that 3 therapist qualities were necessary and sufficient for therapeutic change: