«I believe in the Rogerian principle of having
unconditional positive regard for my clients.
As a professional Christian counselor, I offer empathy and
an unconditional positive regard for others.
You don't have
unconditional positive regard for a spouse who lies to your face, steals money from your wallet, goes through your personal papers, treats you with contempt, or has affairs.
In other words, we need to have empathy and
unconditional positive regard for whatever we are experiencing inside.
I strive to identify and harness their individual strengths, instill hope, and reflect
unconditional positive regard for those in my care.
I use a cognitive - behavioral therapy approach along with acceptance and
unconditional positive regard for my clients and where they are at on their life journeys.
Show
unconditional positive regard for your partner so they know that your love for them is not dependent on circumstances.
Unconditional positive regard for the client creates a safe space in which the wounded parts of the self can emerge and be transformed.As a long time meditator, I love sharing Mindfulness Meditation techniques with my clients.
Areas of specialty: Educating the whole person - mind, body, and will; teaching
unconditional positive regard for others; service learning, retreats, field trips, and parent engagement.
Educating the whole person - mind, body, and will; teaching
unconditional positive regard for others; service learning, retreats, field trips, and parent engagement.
The foundation of these relationships is
unconditional positive regard for each student, the belief that every student is worthy of care and that worth is not contingent on anything — not compliance with rules, not good behavior, not academic success.
We create this environment through
unconditional positive regard for the person and conditional response to the behaviors, recognizing the dynamic and complex lives of our students.
A psychological contact (sense of each other's presence) between therapist and client, a state of incongruence in the client, a state of congruence in the therapist,
unconditional positive regard for and empathic understanding of the client by the therapist, and the client's perception of the therapist's positive regard for and empathic understanding of him.
Not exact matches
Experiments conducted under Carl R. Roger's direction demonstrated that growth tends to occur in a counselee when three qualities are present in the counselor: congruence (authenticity, inner openness, self - honesty),
unconditional positive regard (warm caring and respect
for persons), and empathic understanding (entering into another's inner world of feelings and meanings).
Unconditional positive regard means warm, human regard for the individual as a person of uncondi
Unconditional positive regard means warm, human
regard for the individual as a person of
unconditionalunconditional worth.
One of the other things that comes across, Rebecca is, in the research by Paul Cooper and others that done reviews of the evidence base, in 2011 Paul Cooper did one (a really good one) and he looked at how the evidence or emerging evidence that we need children, our students, to understand that we have a
positive regard for them, an
unconditional positive regard.
Taking the view that every individual has the internal resources they need
for growth, person - centred counselling aims to provide three «core conditions» (
unconditional positive regard, empathy and congruence) which help that growth to occur.
Reality therapy shuns the idea of
unconditional positive regard, although therapists are still expected to provide a safe and respectful environment
for the client (Lane, n.d.).
Humanist psychologists like Carl Rogers asserted that in the therapy environment, people might
for the first time encounter
unconditional positive regard.
Unconditional Positive Regard: Demonstrating unconditional positive regard is the idea of accepting your client for
Unconditional Positive Regard: Demonstrating unconditional positive regard is the idea of accepting your client for who t
Positive Regard: Demonstrating unconditional positive regard is the idea of accepting your client for who the
Regard: Demonstrating
unconditional positive regard is the idea of accepting your client for
unconditional positive regard is the idea of accepting your client for who t
positive regard is the idea of accepting your client for who the
regard is the idea of accepting your client
for who they are.
I am solution focused and offer
unconditional,
positive regard for all.»
Carl Rogers said, «
for a person to «grow», they need an environment that provides them with genuineness (openness and self - disclosure), acceptance (being seen with
unconditional positive regard), and empathy (being listened to and understood).»
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Unconditional Positive Regard - The Long Term Parenting Strategy That Allows
for Full Growth!
This full acceptance, or what in the humanist therapy tradition is called the
unconditional positive regard is incredibly powerful
for fuelling your child's self image and self actualization.
In short, Carl Rogers believed that raising a child in the spirit of the
unconditional positive regard is necessary
for the child to be able reach full growth and unhindered self - actualization.
On the other hand, children raised with
unconditional parenting (
unconditional positive regard, attachment parenting) are more likely to grow into adults who are not afraid of intimate relationships, are able to think independently, and are committed to good values and behavior because it was modeled to them by people who love and accept them
for who they are, not what they do.
• The
Unconditional Positive Regard The Long Term Parenting Strategy That Allows
for Full Growth!
Unconditional Positive Regard, is when a parent gives love, acceptance, and approval to a child
for who he is, not
for what he does.
Unconditional positive regard is where parents, significant others (and the humanist therapist) accepts and loves the person
for what he or she is.
Carl Rogers (1902 - 1987) was a humanistic psychologist who agreed with the main assumptions of Abraham Maslow, but added that
for a person to «grow», they need an environment that provides them with genuineness (openness and self - disclosure), acceptance (being seen with
unconditional positive regard), and empathy (being listened to and understood).
Also, I approach therapy from a humanistic perspective, which means that I am genuinely interested in providing an empathetic session
for the client, one full of respect, understanding, patience, kindness and
unconditional,
positive regard.
It requires that the therapist maintain
unconditional acceptance and
positive regard for the child.
I offer
unconditional positive regard, empathy and time just
for you.
Her personal philosophy of therapy considers the importance of congruence,
unconditional positive regard and empathy
for clients; a non-judgemental environment is essential.
Anita believes through empathy and
unconditional positive regard, she can provide an environment
for the client that gives them permission to explore their emotions and feelings in a non-judgemental space.
My approach is one of
unconditional positive regard and working together to develop skills and techniques
for you to achieve your personal goals.»
The understanding of the client's internal frame of reference by the therapist is viewed as the most optimal way
for the client to experience
unconditional positive regard; and (c)
unconditional positive regard being viewed as the primary change agent in which the client's needs
for positive regard and
positive self
regard are met and the actualizing tendency of the individual is promoted.
In this case study the therapist struggles to maintain
unconditional positive regard (UPR)
for a child whose behavior in child - centered play therapy creates a need
for limits.