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Humanistic Approach To Counseling

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Humanistic approach The humanistic approach is applied in counselling. There is a type of counselling developed by Carl roger which consistrs in the counsellor help the service users develop a positive sense of themselves. This is called the unconditional positive regard. This means that the counsellor supports the service user’s beliefs, emotions, and experiences without judging them weather they believe the person was good or bad. If this is done frequently it will allow the service user feel more positive about themselves and letting, go of the expectations they had of their own ideal self. For this to happen the counsellor is required to have empathy and respect towards the service user, they must be good listeners and have a non-judgmental approach towards the service user. Understanding is important in health and social care especially when trying to help a service user, they must always be able …show more content…

For example, service users who have dyslexia or dyspraxia whom may find their daily lives frustrating. Depression is something that health professionals encounter with many service users in health and social care. To support service users with depression, health professionals may fing helpful using the cognitive approach which consists in getting the service user to change the negative thoughts that they have about themselves into positive thoughts. Post traumatic disorder is when an individual experienced a trauma that was seen as a threat to their life or to others. The symptoms of this is anxiety, phobia, depression and addiction to unhealthy substances such as alcohol and drugs. People that went through traumatic disorders are commonly the ones that went through traumatic experiences like, soldiers and people that had been raped. These kind of experiences may be hard for them to cope with and bear with

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