Rogers defines the organismic valuing process as an ongoing process in which “experiences are viewed freshly and valued in terms of how well they serve the person’s sense of well-being and potential growth” (Cain, 2010, p. 25). In terms of person-centered therapists’ view, clients have an intrinsic motivation that enables them to experience fulfillment. As Cain (2010) points out, person-centered therapists play a role to make it possible for clients to fully engage in all experiences. So, if I incorporate this concept into my coaching modality, I’d like to support my clients’ motivation in the organismic valuing process, which encourages them to experience satisfaction in their lives.
ReferencePerson-Centered Psychotherapy
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