nondirective psychotherapy

nondirective psychotherapy

Type of psychotherapy in which the counselor refrains from interpretation or explanation but encourages the client to establish a person-to-person relationship with him or her and to talk freely.

It originated with Carl R. Rogers and influenced later individual and group therapies. The goal is to enable the client to see him-or herself more clearly and react more openly with the therapist and others. The client determines the course, speed, and duration of treatment.

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also called  client-centred  or  person-centred psychotherapy  

      an approach to the treatment of mental disorders (mental disorder) that aims primarily toward fostering personality growth by helping individuals gain insight into and acceptance of their feelings, values, and behaviour. The function of the therapist is to extend consistent, warm, “unconditional positive regard” toward “clients” (avoiding the negative connotations of “patients”) and, by reflecting the clients' own verbalized concerns, to enable them to see themselves more clearly and react more openly with the therapist and others. Pace, direction, and termination of therapy are controlled by the client; the therapist acts as a facilitator. The nondirective approach was originated by the American counseling psychologist Carl Rogers (Rogers, Carl R.) in the 1940s and influenced other individual and group psychotherapeutic methods. (See psychotherapy.)

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