Short Answer: Compare Freudian Psychoanalysis with Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Therapy.
1. Since in both of these types of therapies the counselor takes a more passive role, how can it be determined if the client is well enough to terminate therapy?
2. If the client is the "expert" (in person-centered therapy), why should they come to a therapist (you) for help?
3. Can the interpretation of dreams really assist someone to get better?
4. How important is "catharsis" to healing?
This solution compares Freudian Psychoanalysis with Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Therapy on the four dimensions. Supplemented with an informative article on steps in terminating therapy.