The answer to this question is "client-centered therapeutic approach". Such as when Jenny is receiving for an eating disorder and her therapist is warm, empathetic and can easily take her perspective. Then later, her therapist will encourage and convince Jenny to express her thoughts and feelings regarding her eating issues and the therapist does not judge her or criticize her. This therapist is using a client-centered therapeutic approach.
CivilWarSaga.com says, It is estimated that at least 100,000 Union soldiers were boys under 15 years old and about 20 percent of all Civil War soldiers were under 18. Hope this helps :)
First there was the Nobles. they were the warriors, priests, and the ruling family. then there was the commoners. They the farmers, craftsmen, and blacksmiths. Then there was the clients and slaves.
You have to answer this question yourself, since it is personal.
Two psychoanalytic approaches which posit that a client's
difficulty is caused by some type of inappropriate thought pattern and that the
problem may be as a result of the client's tendency to exaggerate unpleasant
things are:
1. Beck's cognitive therapy
2. Ellis's Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)