"Person-Centered Therapy" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
	MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, 
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				A nondirective psychotherapy approach originated by Carl Rogers. The goals of therapy are to promote the client’s congruence, self awareness, and self acceptance. This approach views the client as naturally directed toward self actualization, and only needing facilitative conditions in order to promote this tendency.
    
			
			
				
				
					
						| Descriptor ID | D009629 | 
					
						| MeSH Number(s) | F04.754.592 | 
					
						| Concept/Terms | Person-Centered TherapyPerson-Centered TherapyPerson Centered TherapyPerson-Centered TherapiesTherapies, Person-CenteredTherapy, Person-Centered
 Client-Centered TherapyClient-Centered TherapyClient Centered TherapyRogerian TherapyNondirective TherapyTherapy, RogerianTherapy, Client-CenteredClient-Centered TherapiesTherapies, Client-CenteredTherapy, Client CenteredTherapy, NondirectiveNondirective TherapiesTherapies, Nondirective
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