Describe humanistic-existential psychotherapy and the second approach you selected. Explain at least three differences between these therapies. Include how these differences might impact your practice as a PMHNP.
Briefly describe humanistic-existential psychotherapy and the second approach you selected.
Explain at least three differences between these therapies. Include how these differences might impact your practice as a PMHNP.
Focusing on one video you viewed, explain why humanistic-existential psychotherapy was utilized with the patient in the video and why it was the treatment of choice. Describe the expected potential outcome if the second approach had been used with the patient.
Support your response with specific examples from this week’s media and at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based sources. Explain why each of your supporting sources is considered scholarly. Attach the PDFs of your sources.
Humanistic-existential psychotherapy is a broad approach to therapy that emphasizes the importance of human values, personal growth, and self-actualization. It is based on the belief that individuals have the potential for positive growth and development, and that the therapeutic relationship can help them to realize their full potential.
There are several different types of humanistic-existential psychotherapy, including:
Humanistic-existential psychotherapy can be helpful for people who are struggling with issues such as:
Humanistic-existential therapists believe that clients have the ability to heal themselves, and that the therapist’s role is to provide a supportive and non-judgmental environment in which clients can explore their own feelings and experiences.
Here are some of the key principles of humanistic-existential psychotherapy:
Humanistic-existential psychotherapy is a holistic approach to therapy that can be helpful for people who are seeking to understand themselves and their place in the world.