3 Important Therapeutic Frameworks: Yoga Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, and Family Therapy

Introduction Contemporary counseling psychology has progressively incorporated diverse therapeutic frameworks that integrate cultural, creative, and systemic approaches to human growth and healing. Yoga Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, and Family Therapy Read More…

Reality Therapy and 5 Important Therapeutic Goals of It

Introduction Reality Therapy, developed by William Glasser in the 1960s, is a widely applied counseling and psychotherapeutic approach grounded in Choice Theory. The central premise is that individuals are responsible Read More…

Logotherapy and 3 Important Pillars of It

Introduction Logotherapy, developed by Viktor E. Frankl, represents one of the most profound existential approaches in counseling and psychotherapy. As an approach rooted in the search for meaning, Logotherapy proposes Read More…

Roger’s Person Centered Therapy and 4 Important Concepts in It

Introduction Carl Rogers’ Person Centered Therapy (PCT), originally known as Client-Centered Therapy, stands as one of the most influential and humanistic approaches in the history of counseling psychology. Developed in Read More…