Why is it called client-centered?
Why is it called client-centered? Rogers (1959) called his therapeutic approach client-centered or person-centered therapy because of the focus on the person’s subjective view of the world. One major difference between humanistic counselors and other therapists is that they refer to those in therapy as ‘clients’, not ‘patients’. Client-centered therapy, also known as person-centered therapy, […]
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