Psychotherapeutic approaches are utilized to steer and direct the systemic procedure to increase the baseline comprehension of affected patients. The basis regards increasing the knowledge of the underlying mental healthcare challenges (Selvanathan et al., 2021). Consequently, there is the enablement for devising evidence-based therapy interventions for person-centered outcomes.
Humanistic-Existential psychotherapy reflects the therapeutic approach that aids patients in realizing and understanding their distinctiveness. The context is through the in-depth comprehension of themselves and the environmental settings where they reside. Accordingly, the care provider aids the patient in recognizing individual baseline struggles to attain an extended, meaningful way of living (Lyons et al., 2018). This is achieved through the placement of emphasis on individual research coupled with purpose.
On the other hand, cognitive-behavioral therapy describes the therapeutic procedure that aids the patient in increasing the understanding of detrimental thought and behavioral patterns. Through the approach, the patient is assisted in effectively determining and examining measures in which their emotions and thoughts impact their normal functioning. After this goal has been attained, the patient is facilitated through a learning process for altering the negative thoughts and behavioral traits (Selvanathan et al., 2021). As a result, newer effective coping mechanisms are attained and are associated with person-centered outcomes.