Five Counseling Theories and Approache…
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Five Counseling Theories and Approaches Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Theory: Based on the belief that there are unconscious forces that drive behavior. Behavioral Theory: Based on the belief that behavior is learned. Cognitive Theory: Based on the belief that thoughts and perceptions influence behavior. Humanistic Approach: Based on the belief that people have the capacity for self-awareness and self-improvement. Holistic/Integrative Therapy: Based on the belief that the whole person should be treated, not just the symptoms. Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Theory Psychoanalysis or psychodynamic theory, also known as the “historical perspective,” has its roots with Sigmund Freud, who believed there were unconscious forces that drive behavior. ...
Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Theory: Based on the belief that there are unconscious forces that drive behavior.
Behavioral Theory: Based on the belief that behavior is learned.
Cognitive Theory: Based on the belief that thoughts and perceptions influence behavior.
Humanistic Approach: Based on the belief that people have the capacity for self-awareness and self-improvement.
Holistic/Integrative Therapy: Based on the belief that the whole person should be treated, not just the symptoms.
Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Theory Psychoanalysis or psychodynamic theory, also known as the “historical perspective,” has its roots with Sigmund Freud, who believed there were unconscious forces that drive behavior. ...
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