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Why Trust the Client? Formative, Actualising & Self-Actualising Tendencies Workshop with Sheila Haugh

The Formative, Actualising and Self-Actualising Tendency. This first session looks at Carl Rogers’ thinking and...

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The Formative, Actualising and Self-Actualising Tendency.

This first session looks at Carl Rogers’ thinking and theorising on the crucial notions of the formative tendency, the actualising tendency, and the self-actualising tendency. We will consider how they form the foundation of all things person-centred from Rogers onwards.

Learning Outcomes

  • To gain a clearer understanding of the three tendencies hypothesised by Rogers.
  • To have a greater understanding of how these tendencies underpin person-centred therapy.
  • To have the opportunity to reflect on the meaning (if any) of these tendencies in our lives.

It might offer participants greater confidence in the notion that “the client knows best.”

For people training in, or interested in, the person-centred approach—from early-career therapists to those of us a bit longer in the tooth.

Person‑Centred Theory & Practice: 12‑Month Masterclass Series

Join us for a purposeful, year‑long exploration of the ideas that animate Carl Rogers’ person‑centred approach. Across eight live, highly interactive workshops—spaced monthly from June 2025 to January 2026—renowned trainer Sheila Haugh will guide you from foundational principles to leading‑edge debates. The programme blends concise theory input, reflective dialogue and live skills practice, supporting you to work with the confidence that “the client knows best.”

Together we will explore…

  1. Why Trust the Client? Formative, Actualising & Self‑Actualising Tendencies
  2. Empathy: Heartfelt Listening
  3. Positive Regard: Is Love the Curative Element?
  4. A Pyramid or an Iceberg? Authenticity & Congruence
  5. Psychological Contact: Are We in this Together?
  6. Client Perception: Essential Person‑centred Communication Skills
  7. Relational Depth: An Emergent Dynamic?
  8. Configurations of Self: Exploring Our Plural “Me‑s” in Practice

Secure your place and invest in a year of focused professional growth—building a richer, more responsive person‑centred practice one month at a time.

Course Content

Why Trust the Client? Formative, Actualising & Self-Actualising Tendencies Workshop with Sheila Haugh

Presenter

Sheila Haugh

Sheila is person-centred therapist, facilitator and consultant/supervisor. Until very recently, she was the Director of Studies Course Leader for the MSc Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Applications at the Metanoia Institute in London. She is a former convenor of the BAPCA, and former member of the board of the WAPCECP. She works in the UK and in the Czechia where she has lived for the last 14 years. She was a member of the UKCP Training and Universities College and was involved in the process of getting the titles ‘person-centred psychotherapist’ and ‘client-centred psychotherapist’ registered in the UKCP. She is co-editor of two books and author of a number of chapters, the most recent being Bozarth, J. D., & Haugh, S. (2024). Unconditional Positive Regard. In M. Cooper, G. di Malta, M. M. O’Hara, Y. Gololob, & S. Stephen (Eds.), The Handbook of person-centred Psychotherapy and Counselling (3rd edition, pp. 200–211). Bloomsbury Academic.