1. About my theoretical
approach
My philosophical basis is the person-centered
approach of Carl R. Rogers.
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Carl R. Rogers has developed the person-centered psychotherapy,
also called non-directive therapy. His theory
is based on the idea that living organisms have an internal tendency to
maintain themselves and to grow. This tendency leads them to progress and
maturity in a compete life. Alone or
with help, every person is theoretically able to understand himself and to
engage constructive change. Technically,
Carl R. Rogers says that the therapist has to realize a climate of real
acceptance. He should really "hear" the client when listening him.
So he can focus the relationship onto the emotional value of the contents. |
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On this theoretical basis I have studied several approaches and built my
therapeutic attitude. My various professional experience in social structures and
in the "business world" helps me to understand a large variety of
attitudes and problems. More I saw different approaches, more I am convinced
that health and a fulfilled life depend on each individual and so my aim is to
help it coming out.
Furthermore I won't lead you to unrealistic roads, seamed with flowers
imagining that stones don't exist…
I engage myself to create a climate helping you to find the road to
yourself and to continue your way of life.