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Hi, I need help with discussion board-Initial Post-10 meaningful sentences-Initial Post: Reflect on what you imagine it would be like for you to
be a client with a person-centered therapist. How do you think you would
react to a lack of structure and direction from a therapist? Additionally, if
you were to restrict your counseling practice to the framework of
person-centered therapy, how would this be for you? Be sure to connect
your response to something you learned in Chapter 7. To clearly
illustrate that connection, your response must contain the page number from the
textbook in order to earn full credit.Attached is chapter 7.I also need reply (5 meaningful sentences) to the following post: This does not need to be connected to content in the textbook.POST for reply: I think that the lack of structure and direction of client-centered therapy
might be a little shocking at first, for me as the client. I think it
would take some getting used to this manner of therapeutic change which “depends
on clients’ perceptions both of their own experience in therapy and of the
counselor’s basic attitudes” (7-3c). I can see how some might experience
some anxiety at being the center of attention with little direction from the
therapist. I know that I, as a more introverted person, would feel put on
the spot. But I also agree that we create certain masks for ourselves
through socialization, and that we can lose touch with our true selves if we do
not tap into our more authentic selves. I think that the environment of a
client-centered therapy session can be the perfect place to try out this form
of honesty and self-disclosure, with a counselor who is nonjudgmental,
expresses empathy, and unconditional positive regard. I think that after
getting used to the process of client-centered therapy I would find it very
useful. I think I would gain greater insight into my own situation and
goals and become better at articulating what is on my mind.I think it would be difficult to restrict my counseling practice solely to
the framework of any therapeutic orientation, including client-centered
therapy. I use techniques and concepts from areas such as CBT,
psychoanalysis, existential therapy, Adlerian therapy, and more, so it would
seem unnatural to suppress the tendency to think or act only in the
client-centered perspective. However, I think it would be a useful
exercise to try to become more competent in that particular perspective.
I think it would enhance the skills of empathic listening, suspending judgment,
and learning how to reflect back what the client is expressing. Being
able to work within limits can strengthen the skills within those limits.
For example, the counselor can take a closer look at how well they reflect
content or feelings, where they might find it difficult to express
unconditional positive regard, or areas they need to work on to become more
empathic with certain clients.
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be a client with a person-centered therapist. How do you think you would
react to a lack of structure and direction from a therapist? Additionally, if
you were to restrict your counseling practice to the framework of
person-centered therapy, how would this be for you? Be sure to connect
your response to something you learned in Chapter 7. To clearly
illustrate that connection, your response must contain the page number from the
textbook in order to earn full credit.Attached is chapter 7.I also need reply (5 meaningful sentences) to the following post: This does not need to be connected to content in the textbook.POST for reply: I think that the lack of structure and direction of client-centered therapy
might be a little shocking at first, for me as the client. I think it
would take some getting used to this manner of therapeutic change which “depends
on clients’ perceptions both of their own experience in therapy and of the
counselor’s basic attitudes” (7-3c). I can see how some might experience
some anxiety at being the center of attention with little direction from the
therapist. I know that I, as a more introverted person, would feel put on
the spot. But I also agree that we create certain masks for ourselves
through socialization, and that we can lose touch with our true selves if we do
not tap into our more authentic selves. I think that the environment of a
client-centered therapy session can be the perfect place to try out this form
of honesty and self-disclosure, with a counselor who is nonjudgmental,
expresses empathy, and unconditional positive regard. I think that after
getting used to the process of client-centered therapy I would find it very
useful. I think I would gain greater insight into my own situation and
goals and become better at articulating what is on my mind.I think it would be difficult to restrict my counseling practice solely to
the framework of any therapeutic orientation, including client-centered
therapy. I use techniques and concepts from areas such as CBT,
psychoanalysis, existential therapy, Adlerian therapy, and more, so it would
seem unnatural to suppress the tendency to think or act only in the
client-centered perspective. However, I think it would be a useful
exercise to try to become more competent in that particular perspective.
I think it would enhance the skills of empathic listening, suspending judgment,
and learning how to reflect back what the client is expressing. Being
able to work within limits can strengthen the skills within those limits.
For example, the counselor can take a closer look at how well they reflect
content or feelings, where they might find it difficult to express
unconditional positive regard, or areas they need to work on to become more
empathic with certain clients.
1 page
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