Ahistoric therapy emphasizes the present factors concerning behavior. This therapeutic approach does not focus on the history of the individual. For instance, humanistic perspective believes that a person’s behavior is shaped by his current decisions. For instance, if you are dealing with a client who engages in shoplifting you would discuss the present motivation for shoplifting without searching for reasons that are buried in the past.
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