Client Centred Therapy
Humanistic, PCT, CCT, Rogerian Therapy or Existential Therapy
Client-centred therapy places primary focus on the client, with the client-therapist relationship at the core of the therapeutic process.
CCT therapy is based on the idea that people have the ability to decide for themselves the psychological areas they want to explore and know best how to go about it. Known as a “non-directive” form of therapy, the therapist does not guide the client toward any particular direction or outcome but creates a supportive environment for clients as they investigate their identity, feelings, experiences or emotions. You can expect your therapist to listen to your point of view with empathy, warmth, respect, non-judgment and to encourage your growth and self-realization.