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In your own words, explain the difference between the diagnosis-prescription model and the collaboration model. (Chapter 2)
What are the disadvantages of the diagnosis-prescription model? And what about the collaboration model? (Chapter 2)
What is central to Rogers' theory? (Chapter 3)
What are the critiques that have come to Rogers' theory? (Chapter 3)
Fill in: Cognitive psychology deals with the way people… (Chapter 3)
The diagnosis-prescription model is a short, relatively objective expert method in which the psychologist makes a rapid diagnosis about the client based on a number of questions. In the collaborative model method, the emphasis is on collaboration and the psychologist allows the client room to tell his story in order to get to the core of the problem and a solution. The client is asked to actively think about solutions.
Diagnosis-prescription model: the client has little room for this, and sometimes a diagnosis is made too quickly.
Collaborative model: the client can resist because he/she only wants advice
C. Self-actualization.
In the first place, psychologists in particular find his ideas about individual development too positive. Identifying problems is not sufficient for solving problems. The theory is not for everyone, and the goodness of man is determined by society.
A. Record, process, and use information.
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