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Old Mar 30, 2013, 07:36 PM
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Yep, it depends on the client and the therapist. It isn't typically a "brief therapy."

Humanistic therapists believe that people have a natural drive toward health, self-actualization and creativity, and that the therapist's role is to facilitate a natural process. They tend to be non-pathologizing, believe strongly in empathy and in treating the whole person.
Thanks for this!
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