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First and foremost, the client-centered approach means that services to the client must be focused on the needs of the client from the client's perspective.
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.
Richard G. Spencer of Per-Se Technologies, a subsidiary of McKesson Corporation developed a unique client billing software package for their pathology clients. It was called the LabMod software package.
Benefits: Provides a therapeutic environment where the core conditions of empathy, congruence and acceptance enable the client to get in touch with material at the edge of their awareness and recognise introjective values Enables the client to explore material Promotes client autonomy Deficits: Some practitioners can be very supportive without being challenging as they have misunderstood the basic concepts of the approach Practitioners can become 'client centred' and lose a sense of their own self and uniqueness.
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What is meant by the term 'client-server architecture'
noemally client server is used by client o server and mobile for calling
When taking a person centered approach you will be working with your clients, discussing with them what they would like with a care plan. You gain your clients trust , by having a caring person who they can talk to. [ You gain a deeper understanding of your clients preferences, beliefs. You empower your client, upholding their rights and beliefs reducing the risk for abuse.
traditional file based approach
William Hagan Lockhart has written: 'Controlled study into the effectiveness of individual client-centred counselling for young offenders in residential care'
Client/server programs typically employ multi-threading where the primary thread handles the server side of things while one or more threads handle the client side.
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