1. Humanist
Carl Rogers, a leading Humanistic psychologist (and therapist) was trained as a psychoanalyst, and is known as the developer of "client centred therapy". His view was that it would be more conducive if the client led the therapy session as opposed to the therapist. ... Rogers thought that the whole point of therapy should not be to create then direct a client towards goals, but to provide the client with the appropriate conditions so that they can return to their own innate pattern of growth and attain "self actualisation". ... His Humanistic therapy was based on the therapist supporting the c...
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