Counselling in Eastbourne by Scott Doane (MBACP)
CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and Person-Centered Counseling (also known as Client-Centered Therapy) are two widely recognized approaches in the field of psychotherapy. While they share the common goal of promoting mental health and well-being, they differ in their theoretical foundations, techniques, and focus. Here’s a breakdown of the key differences between CBT and Person-Centered Counseling:
It’s important to note that while these differences exist, both CBT and Person-Centered Counseling have demonstrated effectiveness in treating various mental health concerns. The choice between these approaches often depends on the client’s preferences, the specific nature of the problem, and the therapist’s expertise and training.