Everyone has a certain knowledge of what psychologically constitutes him/her. Part of the therapist's ethical approach is to help this knowledge come to conscience. Apart from the analytical process, within one or a few therapeutic sessions, is the person consulting able to have access to a minimal knowledge about him-herself? Using this knowledge to guide certain aspects of his-her life, calls upon an ethics of responsibility on the part of the person consulting. To have this knowledge emerge demands on the therapists' part, a concept of the human being that takes into account subjective dimensions of the person.

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