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Humanistische Therapie, also called humanistic or person-centred therapy, offers a reflective and non-judgemental space where the person is seen as more than a set of symptoms. This approach focuses on lived experience, self-awareness, emotional honesty, personal meaning, values, autonomy and the capacity for growth.

It may be helpful for people dealing with self-esteem, identity questions, meaning and purpose, Lebensübergänge, anxiety, grief, relationship difficulties, emotional crises or a sense of disconnection from oneself. It can also support people who feel they have spent too long adapting to others, suppressing their needs or living according to expectations that no longer feel right.

In sessions, the therapist offers empathy, authenticity and acceptance. The work is usually collaborative rather than directive. The therapist may reflect emotions, ask clarifying questions, notice patterns, or help the client stay with important feelings instead of avoiding them. The aim is not simply to remove symptoms, but to help the person understand themselves more clearly and make choices that feel more authentic.

Humanistic therapy often explores deeper questions about identity, freedom, responsibility, relationships and life direction. A person may begin therapy because of stress, sadness or conflict, but discover that the work also involves values, purpose, boundaries, self-trust and the kind of life they want to build.

This approach may also support Beziehungsprobleme, communication difficulties, people-pleasing, shame, loneliness, cultural adjustment or major decisions. Depending on the therapist’s training, it may be integrated with Gestalt therapy, psychodynamic therapy, integrative therapy or mindfulness-based work.

Humanistic therapy may be a good fit for people looking for a warm, reflective and meaning-oriented therapy that takes their subjective experience seriously. It does not replace emergency support, diagnosis or specialist medical care when risk is present, but it can offer a professional space to strengthen self-awareness, self-acceptance and personal direction.

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For Humanistic Therapy in Berlin, you can usually expect a price around

€80–€140

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FAQ — Humanistic Therapy in Berlin

Was ist humanistische / personenzentrierte Therapie?

A supportive, empathic approach focused on growth, values and self-understanding.

Your therapist will adapt the pace and focus of sessions to your needs, goals, and current situation.

What can Humanistic / Person-Centred Therapy help with?

Humanistic / Person-Centred Therapy is often used for concerns such as Identity questions, Life transitions, Meaning & purpose, Relationship issues, and Self-esteem.

The therapy page also shows which therapists on MIT currently offer this approach.

What happens in a first humanistic / person-centred therapy session?

A first session usually focuses on understanding what brings you to therapy, what you want to change, and whether the therapist’s style feels like a good fit.

You do not need to prepare anything perfect in advance. It is normal to start with questions, uncertainty, or mixed feelings.

How many sessions of Humanistic / Person-Centred Therapy do people usually need?

This depends on your goals, the complexity of what you are dealing with, and how structured the approach is. Some people use this therapy for short-term focused work, while others stay longer for deeper change.

Is Humanistic / Person-Centred Therapy available online?

Availability depends on the therapist. On MIT, you can check the therapist cards and profile pages to see whether online sessions are offered.

How much does Humanistic / Person-Centred Therapy usually cost?

Fees vary by therapist. When no live therapist prices are available yet, the usual range for this therapy is around €80–€140 per session.

How do I choose the right humanistic / person-centred therapy therapist on MIT?

Start by reading the therapist’s profile, experience, languages, online/in-person availability, and approach. Then check whether the person works with the kind of issue you want help with.

A good fit is often about both expertise and how safe, understood, and comfortable you feel with the therapist.

Can I message a therapist before booking?

Yes. MIT profiles can include direct messaging, and therapists can also activate online booking when available.

This helps patients ask practical questions before committing to a first session.

What if I am not sure Humanistic / Person-Centred Therapy is the right fit for me?

That is very common. You can start by contacting a therapist, explaining what you are struggling with, and asking whether this approach fits your goals.

If no therapist is listed yet for this therapy, you can still explore related approaches and pathologies on the site.