1Person-Centered Therapy: Concepts and Counselor QualitiesGrand Canyon UniversityCNL-500/Theories and Models of Counseling2IntroductionCarl Rogers, a pioneer in the field of mental health, developed a theory around client- centered techniques. Rogers theory promotes a non-directive approach, empowering clients to improve their circumstances and use their own expertise. Additionally, Rogers believed that people are inherently motivated to achieve happiness and positive functioning. Counselors engaging in person-centered therapy guide clients to uncover their desire for change, give uncensored accounts of their subjective experiences, and develop self-acceptance in all areas of their lives. Rogers theories effectively treat a wide range of issues, help counselors in conflict with clients maintain empathy and genuine regard, teach clients to take accountability, capture unconditional positi
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