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How do the behaviourist and humanistic approaches to therapy differ?
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How do the behaviourist and humanistic approaches to therapy differ?
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The behaviourist approach focusses on observable behaviour and the environment's role in shaping it, while the humanistic approach emphasises individuals' potential and values self-awareness and self-reflection.
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