In existentialism, this means "awareness of existence that entails striving for higher levels of awareness and consciousness by investigation the self, others and the world "
May not be suitable for all clients OR Clinicians may struggle with the limited techniques used OR Solely focuses on individualism OR Ignores the need to address addictive thought processes OR Small empirical research base
A major tenant of Gestalt therapy is that the client must become better at this in regards to their surroundings, actions, feelings, dreams, and values
This is an example of an ethical issue in SFT
What is that it requires sufficient training to be used ethically OR Fails to take physiological aspects into account
According to existentialism, this means "holding a realistic perspective on oneself, others and the world "