Counselling psychology

Counselling can be seen more as collaborative empiricism than something like reparenting like Psychodynamic psychotherapy is. Both the couselling psychologist and the client investigate what is wrong, confront it and then deal with it together. It focuses on the present, symptom relief -- the past isn't usually touched on much at all. This is because counselling psychology is done in a much shorter time frame, 12-16 sessions.

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See also: Counselling psychology, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychology, Symptom relief