A humanistic-existential insight therapy approach developed by Fritz Peris to integrate dissociated thought, feelings, and actions into a whole, well-functioning self; focuses on nonverbal clues to unacknowledged needs, which the therapist encourages the patient to confront, Gestalt psychology.
A form of psychotherapy that emphasizes treating the whole person by focusing on relationships and responses both emotional and biological.
A form of therapy that emphasizes the treatment of the person as a whole, with a focus on the reality of the present time and place and with an emphasis on personal growth and enhanced self-awareness.
Existential therapy, a human-centered approach, centers on cultivating a heightened consciousness of one’s emotions and behaviors in the present moment, emphasizing the here and now rather than dwelling on past experiences.