Humanistic & Person-Centered Therapy
Explore therapeutic approaches that emphasize personal growth, self-actualization, and the client's capacity for change, rooted in the work of Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.
13 courses
Learn how to deliver compassionate, individualized support that respects service users' choices and promotes independence in modern health and social care settings.
Learn to guide clients toward positive outcomes and practical solutions using proven SFBT questioning techniques and goal-oriented conversation strategies.
Learn how to design and deliver care plans that prioritize individual dignity, shared decision-making, and active client collaboration.
Explore foundational psychological frameworks and evidence-based therapeutic methods to understand how modern mental health support is structured and delivered.
Understand the core principles, modern intervention models, and evidence-based psychological practices used to support mental health and personal growth.
Learn the core principles of Viktor Frankl's meaning-centered therapy to develop a compassionate and humanized clinical reasoning framework for modern psychotherapy.
Master foundational counseling theories, motivational interviewing, and screening techniques to effectively support individuals navigating substance use disorders.
Learn foundational group facilitation techniques and evidence-based approaches to support clients through substance use treatment and recovery.
Learn the foundational principles of empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard to transform your professional relationships and daily communication.
Explore how modern therapeutic practices and psychological struggles reveal deep anthropological and philosophical insights into our shared human experience.
Understand the philosophical roots, core conditions, and therapeutic stance of humanistic and person-centered approaches.
Build core person-centered therapy skills through structured workbook exercises focused on listening, reflecting, and sustaining the core conditions.
Apply humanistic and person-centered approaches across common presentations, settings, and modalities including groups and couples.