The
person-centered approach, developed in the 1950s and proposed by psychologist Carl Rogers, is a
model used in psychotherapy, the medical field, and even in business plans, that consists of
serving the client at every level of need, and basing the service provided entirely on who the
client is. To be able to provide a person-centered approach, there must be a strong
relationship between client and provider, one where there is open communication, mutual trust,
and ongoing interaction.
The strengths of the model lay in the solid nature
of the client-provider relationship. There is mutual...
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