dillinger39
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does any one know the philosophical back ground of the person-centred approach to counselling. Based on Carl Rogers theory. Cause am stuck on it and would aprreciate any help from you clever people
custard boy said:the self actualising theory.
lol well rogers believed in therapy centred on the patient.rather than following schools of though such as behaviourism that concentrates on changing behaviours. rogers approach focuses on the 'patient' and the therapist would 'guide' them into finding the root of there problems etc.turboned said:english man! english! sounds like new age "yah, let's touch base sometime" type speak
btw mrs t might know a thing or 3 about this stuff...i'll ask her...any excuse for her to wheel out the huge brain......
custard boy said:.rather than following schools of though such as behaviourism that concentrates on changing behaviours.
sumplug said:i would go on the net and go to the main library and read up on this tripe.
dont they teach real learning? what will all this tripe get you in the real world? nowhere.complete tripe,and you end up with a degree thats fcuking useless.no offence by the way.just telling it as i see it.The Negotiator said:And me, I am sure the library and the net will provided good and referenced information, an essay question like that will have lots of info out there relevant. THe most difficult thing is expressing it in a decent way, rather than the actual content.
Which is one reason why I wish I didn't do a degree where the answers simply aren't out there and have to always be f-ing understood!
sumplug said:dont they teach real learning? what will all this tripe get you in the real world? nowhere.complete tripe,and you end up with a degree thats fcuking useless.no offence by the way.just telling it as i see it.