What is Non-directive Counseling?

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Non-Directive or Client Centred or Permissive Counseling. The main advocate of non-directive or client-centred or permissive counseling is Carl R. Rogers. This principle was developed in many years.

Hence, various areas got included in such type of counseling such as, the development of personality, group leadership, education and learning, creativity, interpersonal relations and the nature of an entirely active person.

This theory was developed in between 1930 and 1940. This theory believes that the sufficient means of solving a person’s problem are present within the person himself.

The function of the counselor is to provide such an environment in which the client is independent to grow so that he may become what he likes to become.

This school of thought gives importance to the emotional aspects of vocational and emotional problems and disapproves the diagnostic information as a part of counseling process.

The client-centred counseling revolves around the client. In this, the client is encouraged to leading conversation and to express his own attitudes, feelings and ideas. The counselor mostly remains passive.

He never interferes the client’s ideas, thoughts, feeling, and flow of expressions. The counselor helps the client in completing his conversation; basically the counselor makes his efforts to develop rapport and mutual feeling of confidence in both the parties.

Authors: 
Shentil Kumar
Year: 
2015
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