Definition
Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions that are based on the principle that no single school of psychological theory is adequate to explain the diversity of human behavior. Therefore, the therapist is required to be flexible and utilize the theoretical approach that is most appropriate for the given client. The task of the therapist is to establish a therapeutic personal relationship with the client in which the client's trust in the therapist, the therapist's observations and feelings about the client, and the interaction between the client and therapist lead to a mutual understanding of the nature of the problem and the appropriate methods to use for resolution.
URL Name
RD-3000-1600
Third Level Code
RD-3000
Taxonomy Code
RD-3000.1600
Parent Code
RD-3000
Family Code
R
Second Level Code
RD
Fourth Level Code
RD-3000-1600
Publication Status
Online