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Under ethical formalism
Therapist Confrontation
A therapeutic technique where the therapist challenges the client's beliefs or behaviors to facilitate insight and change.
Client Value Judgments
The personal beliefs and evaluations made by clients about what is important in their lives, which can influence their decisions and behaviors in therapy.
Therapeutic Relationship
The professional bond between a therapist and client, which is crucial for the effectiveness of the therapy.
Facing Reality
The practice of acknowledging and accepting the truths and facts of one’s life and circumstances.
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