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  2. Key psychological therapies considered as humanistic in approach include Gestalt therapy , existential therapy (van Deurzen 1997), transactional analysis , person-centred therapy (Rogers 1951), and process-experiential therapy (a manualised humanistic intervention combining person-centred therapy and emotion-focused therapy) (Greenberg 1998).To ...

    • Philippa Davies, Vivien Hunot, Theresa H M Moore, Deborah M Caldwell, Hannah Jones, Glyn Lewis, Rach...
    • 2010
  3. Apr 15, 2021 · Therefore, the learning approach for this study modifies and expands on Rogers’s (2003) fundamental principles of person-centered therapy by including methods more consistent with broader humanistic therapies such as the goal definition of existential therapy (Van Deurzen & Arnold-Baker, 2018) or personal mastery from psychosynthesis therapy ...

    • Susan Renger, Ann Macaskill
    • 2021
  4. Jun 26, 2017 · The majority of evidence-based psychotherapies are cognitivebehavioral, whereas many practitioners employ existentialhumanistic, interpersonal, psychodynamic, systemic, and/or integrative models . While there appears to be a divide between evidence-based research and practice and clinical application, evidence-based psychotherapies ...

    • Sarah C. Cook, Ann C. Schwartz, Nadine J. Kaslow
    • 2017
  5. Jun 22, 2019 · The essence of humanistic medicine. Ami Schattner. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, Volume 113, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 3–4, https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcz155. Published: 22 June 2019. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Topic: physician-patient relations. attitude. habits. humanism. internship and residency. burnout.

    • Ami Schattner
    • 2020
  6. Mar 22, 2019 · Psychotherapy is an effective psychological intervention for a multitude of psychological, behavioral, and somatic problems, symptoms, and disorders and thus rightfully considered as a main approach in mental and somatic health care management ( Prince et al., 2007; Goldfried, 2013 ). But despite the wealth of empirical findings, the principal ...

    • The Therapeutic Impact of Empathy
    • Respond with Fresh Eyes and Ears
    • What Helps Clients Feel Understood
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    • Affirmation-Beyond Acceptance

    Therapy may be conceived as an opportunity for clients to learn from their experience through self-reflection. Such learning often leads to changes in clients’ perceptions of selves, of worldviews and life philosophy. As old things are seen in news ways, clients often see the implications for behaving in more functional and satisfying ways. The bes...

    Empathic responses are more likely to be optimally impactful when offered with fresh eyes and ears. Taking in one’s client freshly means setting aside any preconceptions we may have, bracketing assumptions and possible biases, avoiding diagnostic categorizing as we listen, and engaging our curiosity to take in the client as he or she is. This takes...

    A recent qualitative study by Barbara Grote (2005) on the “experience of feeling really understood in psychotherapy” found that this experience involved clients’ feeling (1) safe, (2) accepted, (3) relieved, (4) validated, (5) heard, (6) seen/known, (7) engaged with an active co-participant, (8) a sense of intimacy with the therapist, (9) surprised...

    One of the worst parodies and misunderstandings of client-centered therapy was that it entailed a mindless parroting or repetition of what the client just said or felt. While this form of empathy may convey to the client that you have listened accurately, it usually has little impact. However, there are times when I have found it valuable to ask my...

    In Carl Rogers famous interview with Gloria, toward the end of the session he commented: “You look to be a pretty nice daughter” a statement that seemed to touch Gloria deeply and meaningfully. Affirmation goes beyond acceptance because it is an active and positive acknowledgment and validation of the other. While our empathic understanding and lac...

    • David J. Cain
    • david4@fda.net
    • 2007
  7. What every therapist should know, be and do: Contributions from humanistic psychotherapies. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy: On the Cutting Edge of Modern Developments in Psychotherapy, 37 (1), 3–10. https://. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10879-006-9028-7.