A person-centred approach is a philosophy that places the individual at the center of decision-making, focusing on their unique perspectives, values, and needs. It emphasizes empathy, respect, and collaboration in order to empower individuals to make choices that align with their goals and values.
Describe how a person centred approach enables individual with dementia to be involved in their own care and support
PERSON-CENTRED
A patient centered approach is one that is individualized for that patient. I am not sure, but maybe that is what you are asking when you say "person centered approach."
will encourage the resident/person to be more open in bad situations
Describe how a person centred approach enables individual with dementia to be involved in their own care and support
There isn't really a difference except that P-c therapy would be a strictly person centred session and the p-c approach could be any therapy that adopts the p-c approach such as the core conditions, the focus on the relationship, non directive etc. Integrative/ eclectic appraoches often adopt the p-c approach as a basis for building the relationship whilst using other techniques that are useful for the client.
describe how person centred approach can support an individual with dementia at different levels of abilty to eat and drink
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Some people stay in denial, others seek treatment. It all have to do with where the person is in their lives.
very helpful to my work
describe how to prepare for your own person centred review
Both Person-Centered and Gestalt therapy focus on the present moment experience of the client. They emphasize the importance of the therapeutic relationship and view the client as the expert of their own experience. Both approaches prioritize personal growth and self-awareness through a non-directive and non-judgmental approach.