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254:. These groups aimed to apply person-centered techniques beyond one-on-one therapeutic scenarios to large group settings. Person-Centered Approach (PCA) Encounter groups involved a great deal of pre-planning and facilitation by carefully selected staff. These workshops were conducted in several countries and sometimes sought to address larger social and political issues of the time. 941: 241:. The person-centered aspect of the therapy refers to the role of the therapist in creating a safe environment for clients to engage in symbolic expression through the arts. The therapist listens without judgment or criticism and creates a space for further self-exploration and encourages the client to engage in stimulating or challenging experiences. 227:
Practitioners of Person-Centered Expressive Arts therapy describe using the expressive arts to help clients approach both their conscious and unconscious to promote healing and growth. The role of the therapist is to provide a caring and positive attitude toward the client and help the client work
126:, one of the founders of humanistic psychology, she established her own center, the Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute. Her writings, teachings, and practice introduced many to the power of creative arts for healing both within and outside the 249:
In the 1970s, Natalie Rogers, assisted her father in leading Person-Centered encounter groups. Encounter groups are described as large workshops of eighty (80) to one hundred and fifty (150) people with a goal of not just personal growth but larger
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therapeutic approaches, the therapist shows unconditional positive regard to the client. Expressive Arts workshops involve participating in the process that Natalie Rogers described as The Creative Connection. This combines multiple forms of
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and Helen Elliot, a talented artist. She was raised alongside her brother David and describes growing up in a house that encouraged pursuits of creativity. She attended private schooling as a child, growing up mostly in
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Emerging Woman: A Decade of Midlife Transitions (1980): Emerging woman is a feminist book that is Natalie Rogers on account of her transitions from twenty years as a wife and a mother of her own independent
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into the therapeutic process. She provided training for therapists in person-centered expressive arts therapy at multiple institutes, including her own, over the course of twenty years.
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This award is "given to an individual for an outstanding contribution to the theory and practice of humanistic psychology," with other recipients including
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Sommers-Flanagan, J (2007). "The Development and Evolution of Person-Centered Expressive Art Therapy: A Conversation With Natalie Rogers. 85(1), 120".
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The Creative Connection: Expressive Arts as Healing (book) The New Talk Power: The Mind-Body Way to Speak Without Fear (book)
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Rogers' Person-Centered Expressive Arts therapy involves incorporating multiple forms of expression beyond
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Carl Rogers Award from the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the
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is sometimes referred to by Rogers as The Creative Connection. The daughter of
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Rogers, Natalie; Tudor, Keith; Tudor, Louise Embleton; Keemar, Keemar (2012).
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before entering private practice. In 1970, she divorced Fuchs and moved to
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with whom she had three daughters. Early in her career she worked in a
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through negative feelings through the process. Like other
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Gladding, Samuel T.; Wallace, Melanie Drake (2012).
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to establish her own therapeutic practice. Her book
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expressive therapies
Humanistic psychology
person-centered therapy
Carl Rogers
humanistic psychology
person centered psychology
expressive arts therapy
the arts
psychotherapy
Carl Rogers
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Carl Rogers
New York
Ohio
Lawrence Fuchs
psychiatric clinic
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college counseling center
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traditional art
psychodrama
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painting
sculpture
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poetry
drama
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