Client-centered therapy is an approach developed by Carl Rogers where clients are viewed as experts on themselves. It emphasizes creating a supportive therapeutic environment where clients can explore their feelings without judgment or interpretation from the therapist.
Related terms
Empathy: The ability to understand and share someone else's feelings or experiences.
Unconditional Positive Regard: An attitude of acceptance and support towards others without any judgment or conditions attached.
Active Listening: A communication technique used in therapy where the listener fully concentrates on what the speaker is saying without interruption or distraction.
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