Re-directive therapy as positive behavior support is especially effective in the parent child relationship.
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Where other treatment plans have failed re-directive therapy allows for a positive interaction between parents and children.
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Carl Rogers ( 1942 ) expanded the work of the relationship therapist and developed non-directive therapy, later called client-centered therapy ( Rogers, 1951 ).
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In these studies cognitive behavioral therapy has been used as a prototype for directive therapy and psychodynamic, self-directed, or other relation oriented therapy have been used as a prototype for non-directive therapy.
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In these studies cognitive behavioral therapy has been used as a prototype for directive therapy and psychodynamic, self-directed, or other relation oriented therapy have been used as a prototype for non-directive therapy.
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Client-centered therapy _ Often referred to as non-directive therapy, this type of therapy removes the helping person from the role of giving much direction and advice and instead lets their empathi-- and non-judgmental understanding assist in the process of healthy change.