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Paperback Role of person-centered therapy in occupational stress and anxiety among working women Book

ISBN: 1805455672

ISBN13: 9781805455677

Role of person-centered therapy in occupational stress and anxiety among working women

Carl Ransom Rogers (1902-1987) was a pioneer former-ministry-turned-psychologist who began "Person-Centered Approach", commonly also known as person-centered therapy, client-centered therapy, in the United States in 1940's. The terminologies used for person-centered therapy are non-directive counselling, client-centered therapy, student-centered teaching, group-centered leadership due to its characteristics and effectiveness. Earlier psychiatry was besotted with Freudian psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis, enormously contributed to the practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and counselling. Later, Carl Rogers developed the person-centered approach which heralded the Humanistic tradition. The humanistic approach intensively studies the psychological, social, philosophical and biological aspects of a human which grew in reaction to the psychoanalysis and behavioural theories. Psychotherapy now had another perspective too that meant an awareness of expressions of feelings and emotions

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