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Person Centered Care In Psychology

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Person-centered care in psychology is an approach that prioritizes the individual's values, preferences, and needs in the process of treatment and care.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on individual autonomy and self-determination
  • Collaborative decision-making between client and therapist
  • Respect for the client's lived experiences and perspectives
  • Holistic approach to addressing mental health issues

Pros

  • Promotes client empowerment and autonomy
  • Enhances therapeutic relationship between client and therapist
  • Tailored treatment plans based on individual needs

Cons

  • May require more time and resources to implement effectively
  • Challenges traditional hierarchical dynamics in therapy settings

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