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1. What is the central goal of person-centered therapy?
Person centered theory has been especially concerned with intrapersonal conflict between the client’s self concept and the total experience of the client between the client’s self concept and the total experience of the client which includes feelings that are threatening to the person’s self concept.
Who is the founder of person-centered therapy?
carl rogers
2. In the theory of personality, what is life’s basic motivation force and when is it acquired?
Actualization-
Acquired at birth-an innate drive that pushes the person to fulfill his potentials.
Define the conditions of worth.
When individuals begin to act in accordance with the introjected or internalized value of others.
What happens when there is incongruence between self and experience?
The person can no longer live as a unified self. The self is threatened the person can no longwe allow themselves to be who they are. Instead they try to be who they think they should be.
What is subception?
The ability of the organism to discriminate stimuli as threatening.
8. Define the six conditions within the therapeutic relationship.
1. Relationship
2. Vulnerability
3. Genuineness
4. Unconditional positive regard
5. Accurate empathy
6. Perception of genuineness
What is the client’s work in the therapeutic process?
Staying with emerging emotions even though anxiety is aroused and their defensive responses are mobilized to selectively dsattend to such threatening emoions
What can counter impulse control?
Acceptance of self begets control of impulses
What is the ideal individual?
Being open to each new experience, the person would let all of the significant information in a situation flow in and through them and would trust in the course of action that emerges as the best response to the current events
What are the major parts of motivational interviewing?
Express empathy
Develop discrepancy
Roll with resistance
Support self-efficacy
catharsis
he purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions, especially through certain kinds of art, as tragedy or music.