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[tabs][tabhead][tabtext icon=’icon-hair-cross’ title=’Person Centred’ description=’of any complexity‘][tabtext icon=’icon-users’ title=’Behavioural’ description=’Includes Cognitive Behaviourt’][tabtext icon=’icon-500px’ title=’Psychodynamic’ description=’The dynamics’][/tabhead][tabcontent][tab]Devised by Carl Rogers and also called “Client-Centred” or “Rogerian”  counselling, this is based on the assumption  that  a client  seeking help in the resolution of a problem they are  experiencing, can enter into a relationship with a counsellor  who is sufficiently accepting and permissive to allow the client to freely express any emotions and feelings. This will enable the client to come to terms with negative feelings, which may have caused emotional problems, and develop inner resources. The objective is for the client to become able to see himself as a person, with the power and freedom to change, rather than as an object.[/tab][tab]Cognitive Behavioural Therapy looks at how we think about a situation and how this affects the way we act. In turn our actions can affect how we think and feel. The therapist and client work together in changing the client’s behaviours, or their thinking patterns, or both of these in order to find solutions to problems that are being experienced.[/tab][tab]This approach stresses the importance of the unconscious and past experience in shaping current behaviour. The client is encouraged to talk about childhood relationships with parents and other significant people and the therapist focuses on the client/therapist relationship (the dynamics) and in particular on the transference. Transference is when the client projects onto the therapist feelings experienced in previous significant relationships.[/tab][/tabcontent][/tabs][/tt_custom_section]

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