What are the three phases of Rogers' therapy approach, according to Hart & Tomlinson (1970) and Wood (1983)?
The first phase is Non-Directive Psyc...
What are the three phases of Rogers' therapy approach, according to Hart & Tomlinson (1970) and Wood (1983)?
The first phase is Non-Directive Psychotherapy (1940-1950), characterized by the label of non-directivity, with a focus on the client's insight and a supposed posture of neutrality, permissiveness, and non-interventionism. The second phase is Client-Centered Therapy (1950-1957), characterized by a greater emphasis on the client's attitudes, such as empathy, authenticity, and unconditional positive acceptance, and a greater interaction between Rogers and his collaborators. The third phase is Experiential Therapy (1957-1970), characterized by a greater emphasis on the client's inter and intrapersonal life, a greater variation of the therapist's behaviors, and a greater focus on the therapeutic relationship as an existential encounter. a) The first phase is Client-Centered Therapy, the second phase is Non-Directive Psychotherapy, and the third phase is Experiential Therapy. b) The first phase is Experiential Therapy, the second phase is Non-Directive Psychotherapy, and the third phase is Client-Centered Therapy. c) The first phase is Non-Directive Psychotherapy, the second phase is Client-Centered Therapy, and the third phase is Experiential Therapy.
A alternativa correta é a letra c) A primeira fase é a Psicoterapia Não-Diretiva, a segunda fase é a Terapia Centrada no Cliente e a terceira fase é a Terapia Experiencial.
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