About Course
This certification course explores the foundations and therapeutic application of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) through the lens of phenomenal and perceptual field proposition. Grounded in the humanistic philosophy of Carl Rogers, the course emphasizes understanding clients’ experiences as they perceive them, fostering empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard in therapeutic practice. Learners will gain deep insight into how personal meaning, perception, and subjective experience shape behavior and emotional responses. Through practical demonstrations, reflective exercises, and case applications, participants will learn to create a safe, non-judgmental environment that facilitates client self-awareness, growth, and positive change.
Curriculum Highlights:
- Introduction to Humanistic and Person-Centred Approaches
- The Concept of the Phenomenal Field: Experience as Reality
- Perception, Self-Concept, and Psychological Adjustment
- The Therapist’s Role: Presence, Empathy, and Authenticity
- Building the Therapeutic Relationship: Practical Skills
- Case Applications and Reflective Practice
- Ethical Considerations and Cultural Sensitivity in PCT
- Practitioner Assessment and Certification
Course Content
Person-Centred Therapy (PCT): Application of Phenomenal / Perceptual Fields in Therapy – Practitioner Certification
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Lecture 1: Foundations of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT)
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Lecture 1 Knowledge Check
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Lecture 2: Core Principles of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT)
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Lecture 2 Knowledge Check
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Lecture 3: Understanding the Phenomenal and Perceptual Fields
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Lecture 3 Knowledge Check
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Lecture 4: Applying PCT through the Phenomenological Lens
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Lecture 4 Knowledge Check
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Lecture 5: Integration, Ethics, and the Fully Functioning Practitioner
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Lecture 5 Knowledge Check
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