Rogerian Therapy
    Similar to Freud Carl Rogers developed his theory from his extensive work with his patients. However unlike Freud he believed that people are typically healthy; being mentally healthy is the normal state. Although there are unhealthy people they are not the norm or what one has to accept and live with throughout ones life. Furthermore Rogers believed that each person has one primary motivationto realize his/her full potential or to be self-actualized. Finally he posited that neurosis stems from incongruence between ones real self and ones ideal self. He applied this to his theory of counseling in the development of three therapeutic criteria that he felt were both necessary and sufficient to help the patient. These three qualities are now the foundation for modern person-centered therapy.
    The three qualities that form the foundation of Rogerian therapy are empathy congruence and unconditional positive regard. These will be relatively easy to express for people you naturally like but can be difficult to express for people whom you do not like nor agree with.
    Imagine that you are a psychologist working with a population of individuals that tend to be more difficult to work with such as sex offenders elderly patients with dementia or mentally challenged children. Use the Internet library resources to research the concepts of Rogerian therapy and respond to the following questions:
    Write your initial response in 4-5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
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