A-B-C-D Experimental design

Evaluation of the two psychotherapeutic approaches : Rational - Emotive Therapy and Client- Centered Therapy.
This paper examines two of the psychotherapeutic approaches the Rational - Emotive Behaviour Therapy (Cognitive- Behaviour approach), and Client-Centred Therapy (Humanistic approach). Both will be critically evaluated in terms of research, theoretical perspectives, and other forms of suggestions published by psychologists (counsellors)/therapists within this field.

Psychotherapy is defined as a type of treatment offered by psychologists (counsellors)/therapists in dealing with psychological, emotional or behavioural problems by psychological means, rather than by drugs or surgery. If relation to these problems, such as distress or depression very often one finds that a negative stamina is attached as automatically resolved to the use of drugs or surgical as the answer. Therefore the aim of psychotherapy is an alternative solution in solving problems.

Rational-Emotive Behaviour Therapy
Cognitive Behaviour Therpy refers to both cognitive and behavioural therapies which are combined together to help people change negative thought patterns, beliefs, and life without stress. The aim of the rational - emotive behaviour therapy is

Client-Centred Therapy
On the other hand Humanistic Therapy approach refers to both humanistic psychology and philosophy which is characterised by three main practice philosophies, such s, the existential, the constructivist,a and the interpersonal. The aim of client-centred therapy is