Answer:
Initially psychoanalytic theories viewed the patient as a separate individual, and the therapist rarely involved anything except processing the client's knowledge.
Presently, psychoanalytic therapy approaches clients as living human beings and the therapist works directly with clients by encouraging and assisting them to always have intelligent discussions and letting them recognize the value of discussing the experiences and situations that most influenced them during their childhood.
Thus, even the psycho-dynamic counseling has been centered on humans and provides more clinical interaction.