In humanistic therapy, there are two widely practiced techniques:gestalt therapy(which focuses on thoughts and feelings here and now, instead of root causes) and client-centered therapy (which provides a supportive environment in which clients can reestablish their true identity)....
existential-humanistic therapyexistential-integrative therapyhealingprotective patterntherapeutic relationshipThis chapter considers the processes by which existential﹉umanistic (EH) and existential﹊ntegrative (EI) approaches are applied. EH therapy is a relational and experiential therapy, which focuses on ...
EH therapy is a relational and experiential therapy, which focuses on clients' and therapists' actual, lived experiences. The chapter reviews the principles of EH practice related to identity formation and personal context. It illustrates how cultivating presence to process promotes healing and "whole...
Humanistic psychology focuses on people's strengths, how they perceive themselves and on person's ability to make their own choices due to free will. What are the key features of humanistic theory? The key features of humanistic theory are the focus on the self-concept, the ideal self, and...
Rogers (1977)‚ views human nature as phenomenological‚ meaning that humans structure themselves according to their own perceptions of reality. Thehumanisticapproachto psychotherapy focuses on the client striving for self-actualisation. Person-centred therapy aims for the client to achieve independence...
Focuses on the need for a continuous search to understand and practice self-care of psychologists. Theoretical orientations of psychologists; Concept of existential-humanistic psychotherapy; Tendency to be overly responsible for others;... Sapienza,Barbara,G.,... - 《Professional Psychology Research &...
Humanistic psychology takes a humanistic approach to therapy. Its influences on mental health can be credited to Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.
This article focuses on the approach of humanists in responding to the rigidity of fundamentalism. Fundamentalism leads to the interpretation of mysteries ... Johnson,E Philip - 《Humanist》 被引量: 2发表: 2006年 A Return to the Subject: The Theological Significance of Charles Taylor's Sources...
a) Behavior therapy involves free association and dream analysis, while psychoanalysis focuses on the use of classical conditioning to change patterns of thinking. b) Psychoanalysis involves using freHow can you make a new approach by combining the three approaches ...
Introduction Humanism‚ a paradigm that emerged in the 1960s‚ focuses on the human freedom‚ dignity‚ and potential. A central assumption of humanism is that people act with intentionality and values. Humanism would concentrate upon the development of the child ’s self-concept. If the ...