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Humanistic therapy is based upon “a hopeful, constructive view of human beings and the individual’s substantial capacity to be self-determining.”
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During humanistic therapy sessions, patients are treated in a manner that emphasizes their innate goodness and potential.
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So a non-humanistic therapy would begin with the premise that the patient is a sinner and cannot be saved by human effort alone.
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Isn't that the approach used by Alcoholics Anonymous?
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Last edited by CantExplain; Mar 04, 2012 at 11:51 PM.
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