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Nondirective Therapy

Known as: Rogerian Therapy, Nondirective Therapies, nondirective counseling 
A procedure in which the therapist refrains from directing the client, but instead reflects back to the client what the latter has said, sometimes… 
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2015
2015
Abstract Background: To increase homecare efficiency, the Ministry of Health and Social Services in Québec, Canada, encourages… 
2012
2012
Quality function deployment (QFD) is a methodology that extracts client demands (CDs) and inducting them in the final service… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Practical implementation of notions such as patient-orientation, client-centredness, and demand-driven care is far from… 
Review
1997
Review
1997
Although deeply committed to the model of nondirective counseling, most genetic counselors enter the profession with certain… 
1997
1997
Major depression, as well as depressive symptoms that do not meet the full diagnostic criteria for a diagnosis of depression, can… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
Wertz and Fletcher briefly summarize the findings of their 1985-86 survey of responses to ethical dilemmas by medical… 
1972
1972
A reply to R. Eisenman's 1970 critique considers the demand characteristics bias in behavior therapy outcome measures and… 
Review
1948
Review
1948
We review the article by Hathaway (1948) critiquing nondirective therapy We summarize Hathaway's concerns about nondirective…