13: Psychotherapy - Phenomenological & Humanistic-Existential Perspectives

client-centered therapy

congruence

emotion-focused therapy

empathy

humanism

paradoxical intention

A technique described by Frankl in which the client is told to consciously attempt to perform the very behavior or response that is the object of anxiety or concern. The paradox is that the person will usually be unable to do what he or she fears doing wh

person-centered approach

phenomenology

self

self-actualization

unconditional positive regard