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Briefly compare and discuss the possible compatibility of Person Centered, Existential and Gestalt Therapy Theories.

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Problem: Briefly compare and discuss the possible compatibility of Person Centered, Existential and Gestalt Therapy Theories.

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Let's begin with answering this question with regards to defining each form of therapy. Client (person) centered therapy (CCT) views the person as the center of therapy; with the person having an innate tendency to maintain and enhance themselves (Raskin et al. 2008). The therapist in CCT trusts the persons' inner resources for growth and self realization with the ...

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