Heather decides to seek out a therapist to help her work through feelings of anxiety. her therapist allows her to direct the the
rapy sessions and discuss what she feels is relevant. her therapist, who views heather as an innately good person, also suggests she attend group therapy to teach her how to make better choices for herself. based on this information, to which school of thought does heather's therapist most likely adhere?
Heather's therapist is using a humanistic perspective in her sessions. It can be noticed because of some characteristics of the humanistic perspective that are mentioned in the description. For example, her therapist emphasizes empathy and stresses the good in Heather's behavior. The therapist also focuses on ways to help her improve an individual's self-image what would make her feel worthwhile.