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.
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therapeutic approaches, the therapist shows unconditional positive regard to the client. Expressive Arts workshops involve participating in the process that
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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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