The Person-Centred Approach In Action A Series of Workshops
Schedule
Sat Nov 09 2024 at 11:00 am to 05:00 pm
UTC01:00Location
Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (George Square) hotel | Glasgow, SC
About this Event
PCT Scotland are delighted to introduce a new series of workshops under the title of 'The Person-Centred Approach In Action'. Each of these is a stand alone event but the series as a whole is designed to develop, enhance and promote understanding of the Approach. Each of the presenters will be attending all the workshops as facilitators of the group process. It is possible to attend any or all of the workshops.
The cost of each workshop is:
PCT Scotland Members: £50.00 per workshop
Non-members: £70.00 per workshop
It is possible to join PCT Scotland and this will reduce the cost of the workshops as well as allow access to other benefits of membership. More information at www.pctscotland.co.uk
All of the events will be held at Premier Inn, George Street, Glasgow giving easy access to public transport.
Cancellation Policy
It will be possible to cancel your booking up to 15 days before each event. After that we will not be able to refund any tickets.
Congruence in Action
Susan Stephen
Saturday 9th November 2024
Congruence is at the heart of person-centred therapy. The theory of the approach positions congruence not only as a necessary therapist condition in the therapeutic relationship for change to occur but also as the change that clients experience in the therapeutic process: that is, becoming more congruent.
Research can test theory in the real world but the results of research must also be tested for fit with real world experiences. In this workshop, I will share a model of congruent functioning that I have proposed as a contemporary reframing ofRogers’ theory (Stephen, 2023). It was developed using data collected on a questionnaire called the Strathclyde Inventory, which Elizabeth (Beth) Freire created as a theoretically-consistent measure of outcome in person-centred therapy. I will explain how my research builds on Beth’s work and how the congruent functioning model developed from it. Together we will reflect and discuss if this proposed model of congruent functioning fits with our experiences of how clients change during person-centred therapy. We will also explore if congruent functioning feels relevant for us as therapists and, if so, what challenges we experience in nurturing this for ourselves. If there is time and interest, we will also look at preliminary evidence about how congruent functioning appears to differ across cultures.
This workshop is closely linked to 2 other PCT Scotland workshops being delivered by Louise Wilson (the person-centred approach a call to arms - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/882833999257?aff=oddtdtcreator) and Terry Daly (an example of person centred counselling - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/882835483697?aff=oddtdtcreator)
Susan Stephen is a person-centred counsellor and supervisor based inGlasgow. She is a lecturer in counselling at the University of Strathclyde, Director of the Strathclyde Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Clinic, and a co-editor of the international journal, Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies.
Where is it happening?
Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (George Square) hotel, 187 George Street, Glasgow, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 50.00 to GBP 70.00