person-centered therapy refers to a therapy method in which the client, rather than the counselor, primarily directs the course of discussion, seeking self-discovery and self- responsibility.
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Person-centered therapy which is more known as Client-centered therapy is a nondirective therapy based on insights gained from conscious thoughts and feelings; emphasizes accepting one's true self. Moreover, it is a psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers that emphasizes the importance of the client's perceptions of his or her experience and recognizes an inherent human tendency toward developing one's capacities. This therapy orientation seeks to facilitate the client's growth potential.