Person-centered therapy is a type of psychotherapy that helps people take responsibility for their lives and solve problems on their own. Person-centered therapy was founded by Carl Rogers in the ...
“Patient-centered care” is one of the most commonly expressed mantras in healthcare today. But it is one thing to talk the patient-centered talk, and quite another to walk the walk. First, effective ...
A new road map highlights how to overcome barriers to integrating person-centered care and evidence-based research at hospitals caring for vulnerable populations. Historically, person-centered care ...
Care, comfort, compassion, and consolation are as important as finding a cure for Parkinson’s disease (PD). For some healthcare professionals, the source of such values is patient-centered care 1 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . World Cancer Day, established in 2000, educates the public about how to reduce cancer risk and the importance of ...
Some social care staff struggle to deliver person-centred care. But a report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation offers advice on how many of the perceived barriers can be overcome with the right ...
Putting people at the center of their own health care may seem intuitive, but it is an approach that is not widely practiced in the medical community. An interprofessional panel of eldercare experts ...
Carl Rogers is well known for his three conditions of unconditional positive regard, empathy, and congruence, but less well understood is what these look like in practice. Rogers was not proposing a ...
The current work climate is full of challenges, disruption, and change. Employees are coping with a lot at work, in addition to an unpredictable and difficult broader environment. Many leaders are ...