Abstract
Humanistic counseling therapies have fallen from grace in an age of manualized care. However, the behaviorists’ embrace of key humanistic ideas may signal a revival. In this article, the author reviews 10 of these key ideas, examining what a revival of humanism could mean for counseling theory, practice, and research.
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