A therapist prefers to allow patients to simply express themselves, rather than giving any direct advice or feedback. This therapy would best be described as: Directive
Pointless
Aversion therapy
Non-directive
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A therapy where a therapist refrains from giving direct advice to the patient is called non-directive therapy.
A therapist here offers certain freedom to the patient to identify the feelings and also to understand the values of the concerned person.
Non-directive therapy is mostly used with children, and the counsellor allows children to open up to express their inner feelings.
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