Nondirective Counseling : Effects of Short Training and Individual Characteristics of Clients

Nondirective counseling is to listen, support, and advise, without directing a client’s course of action. It has been influenced by humanistic theories in the tradition of Carl Rogers, but techniques used in nondirective counseling are common in many forms of psychological counseling and treatment t...

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Main Author: Rautalinko, Erik
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för psykologi 2004
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