Natalie Rogers
Dr. Natalie Rogers conducted a therapy session utilizing several of the person centered therapy concepts. Right from the start, Rogers creates a relaxed feeling by taking a moment to clear their minds and release any tensions. This seemed to be an attempt to prepare the client to share freely, but also to convey an atmosphere of positive regard. The therapist is, without saying so, expressing genuine concern for the client's well-being and comfort. Rogers continuously uses reflection to express understanding, empathy and unconditional positive regard. During the first part of the session, Rogers avoids any unnecessary commentary and hardly asks any direct ques
For example she would ask, " Would you like to say a little more about that lack of communication?" Then she offers for the client to use color to demonstrate anything she is feeling. The client seemed to become more aware of discrepancies this way. The therapist is attempting to have the client recognize her self-concept. I felt that the client was comfortable with the therapeutic relationship. " Throughout all of the interpretation, the therapist asks the client to speak in first person. She says she is there for her, the client, in her vulnerability or not and later says "I'm open to hearing both" referring to positive and negative aspects of her relationship with her husband. She always poses the question in a way which permits the client to say no. Rogers again reinforces the unconditional positive regard and genuine care by empathically stating that "there is no easy solution to what you are talking about. However, I'm not sure if I believe that actual art was need to do this. The client seemed comfortable in sharing her perceptions of vulnerabilities that she has been experiencing. Roger's allows the client to do most of the talking and slowly progresses to using gentle questioning. On the whole, my reaction to this therapy session was optimistic. She also injects statements to reinforce unconditional positive regard.
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