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- W1600029859 abstract "The most central characteristics of humanistic approaches to psychotherapy are defined and sub-approaches within the humanistic approach are identified. The main characteristics of the family of humanistic experiential approaches are their focus on promoting an empathically attuned relationship, in-therapy experiencing, a commitment to a phenomenological approach, a belief in the uniquely human capacity for reflective consciousness, a positive view of human functioning, and the operation of some form of growth tendency. These approaches adopt a consistently person-centered view that involves concern and real respect for each person. In this chapter the major source approaches within this orientation, Person-Centered, Gestalt, and Existential, are discussed. The emergence of contemporary experiential therapy, based on neo-humanistic reformulations of the above classic humanistic values, is presented. The traditional humanistic assumptions have been expanded to incorporate modern views on emotion, dynamic systems, constructivism, and the importance of a process view of functioning to help clarify the humanistic views of growth and self-determination. Neo-humanistic-experiential therapy is based on the importance of the relationship as a stubborn attempt by two human beings to meet each other in a genuine manner and as involving the intention to promote the deepening of the client's experience. This is seen as leading to integrative self-reorganization. Research results on the effectiveness of experiential therapy and the processes of change are reviewed." @default.
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