Client centered Therapy — Client centered Therapy, Gesprächspsychotherapie … Universal-Lexikon
Client centered therapy — [ klaɪənt sentəd θerəpɪ], englische Bezeichnung für die Gesprächstherapie … Universal-Lexikon
client-centered therapy — noun a method of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers in which the client determines the focus and pace of each session • Hypernyms: ↑psychotherapy * * * /kluy euhnt sen teuhrd/, Psychol. a nondirective method of psychotherapy in which… … Useful english dictionary
client-centered therapy — /kluy euhnt sen teuhrd/, Psychol. a nondirective method of psychotherapy in which treatment consists of helping patients to use effectively their own latent resources in solving problems. * * * … Universalium
Person-centered therapy — Intervention MeSH D009629 … Wikipedia
Клиентоцентрированная терапия (client-centered therapy) — К. т. один из важнейших подходов в консультировании и психотер. Принципы К. т. были сформулированы Карлом Роджерсом в 1940 г., гл. обр. на основе опыта его работы в 1930 е гг. в качестве директора детского психокоррекционного центра в Рочестере… … Психологическая энциклопедия
Client — may refer to: Customer, someone who purchases or hires something from someone else Client (computing), software that accesses a remote service on another computer The client (Latin cliens) who received patronage in ancient Rome Client (band), a… … Wikipedia
therapy — /ther euh pee/, n., pl. therapies. 1. the treatment of disease or disorders, as by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process: speech therapy. 2. a curative power or quality. 3. psychotherapy. 4. any act, hobby, task, program, etc., that… … Universalium
therapy — 1. The treatment of disease or disorder by any method. SEE ALSO: therapeutics. 2. In psychiatry, and clinical psychology, a short term for psychotherapy. SEE ALSO: psychotherapy … Medical dictionary
Person-centered psychotherapy — Person Centered Therapy (PCT), also known as Client centered therapy or Rogerian Psychotherapy, was developed by the humanist psychologist Carl Rogers in the 1940s and 1950s. The basic elements of Rogerian therapy involve showing congruence… … Wikipedia