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Therapists using humanistic techniques believe that psychological disorders result from the inability to and feeling lonely and unconnected to others.
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Instead of directing the choices clients make, therapists provide what Rogers calls , expressing acceptance and understanding, regardless of the feelings and attitudes the client expresses.
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In , people are led to examine their earlier experiences and complete any "unfinished business" from their past that may still affect and color present-day relationships.
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Growing out of contemporary psychodynamic approaches, focuses more on the here and now with the goal of improving a client's current relationships.
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In , several unrelated people meet with a therapist to discuss some aspect of their psychological functioning.
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According to Eysenck, people would go into , recovery without treatment, if they were simply left alone.
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In a(n) approach to therapy, a therapist uses a variety of techniques, integrating several perspectives, to treat a person's problems.







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