Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Humanistic Therapy

Existential Therapy

Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions that are based on the principles of existentialism which focus on the problems that relate to being in the here-and-now; and on the individual's relationship to the world of things, to other people and to his or her own internal world of consciousness. Existential therapy emphasizes the necessity of making choices, of facing alternatives, of taking risks and of dealing with the resultant anxiety in order to live authentic lives. The focus of therapy is on the present and the future and not on the past.

Psychosocial Therapy

Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions that are based on the premise that there is a basic interrelationship and interdependence between intrapsychic conflicts and the social environment in which they occur. The task of the therapist is to view the client in the context of his or her social environment and to assist the client to examine and deal with his or her intrapsychic conflicts and the impinging environmental factors as they take priority in the course of treatment. The therapist assists the client to gain insight into his or her conflicts and to manipulate the environmental factors that may be contributing to the problem. The vehicle for treatment is a therapeutic personal relationship in which the client's trust in the therapist, the therapist's observations and feelings about the client, and the interaction between the client and therapist lead to a mutual understanding of the nature of the problem and the appropriate methods to use for resolution.

Transpersonal Therapy

Programs that specialize in providing therapeutic interventions that involve the explanation of things other than those immediately available to awareness. The various schools of therapy representative of this approach consider factors like past lives, cosmic forces and nonmaterial energy flows to be causative of present behavior. The task of the therapist is to make the person aware of and able to call upon those nonmaterial forces.

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