Subtypes of Humanistic Therapy:
   – Person-Centered Therapy (Carl Rogers): Emphasizes unconditional positive regard, empathy, and genuineness. The therapist acts as a non-directive facilitator, helping the client explore their feelings and make their own decisions.
   – Gestalt Therapy: Focuses on the present moment and encourages clients to take responsibility for their actions and feelings. Gestalt therapy often uses experiential techniques such as role-playing or “empty chair” exercises to increase awareness of thoughts and emotions.