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Considerable empirical support exists for the Electra complex
Psychodynamic Therapies
are therapeutic approaches that emphasize understanding the psychological forces underlying human behavior, feelings, and emotions, often focusing on the unconscious.
Promoting Growth
Actions or strategies intended to encourage development, improvement, or increase in physical, emotional, or intellectual capacities.
Nondirective Form
A therapeutic approach in which the counselor or therapist provides minimal direction, allowing clients to guide the conversation and discover their own solutions.
Client-Centered Therapy
A psychotherapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers that emphasizes providing a supportive emotional environment where clients can lead their own path to self-discovery and healing.
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