Otherwise the customer will not be able to disclose sufficient information, so insisting on curiosity as a therapist, our work is curious and investigators. "The practitioner may think that it is beneficial to ask questions through consciousness ..." (Knudson-Martin & Mahoney, 2009, page 59). A therapist can help determine the type of relationship they want by asking informed questions about how to maintain the customer's current "behavior pattern". When asking about these educated questions, the questions become externalized and can explain the bigger problems and their control beyond them.
Human-centered therapy was developed by Carl Rogers in the 1940's. This therapy is different from the traditional therapist model as an expert, but instead it turns into an informative empathy that gives the client power while giving treatment and motivates the client . Therapy is based on Rogers' idea that everyone is working hard and has the ability to reach their potential. People-centered treatment, also known as Rogerian therapy, had a major impact on psychotherapy and many other areas.
Fritz Perls, who helped develop pregnancy therapy, was influenced by Reich, Jung, Freud. An important idea of gestalt therapy is that Freud ignores the structure of consciousness. "This is a positive process towards a systematic and meaningful whole, built between organisms and the environment" The entire gestalts are "models of thought, emotions and activities - including all levels of organic functions "is. I am concerned. Gestalt therapy tries to treat patients by making them "immediate organic demand". Perls refuses to accept an oral approach to classical psychoanalysis; speaking in gestalt therapy is for self-expression rather than self-recognition