“…However, there are important theoretical differences between humanism and postmodernism (Hansen, 2005b). For instance, a central premise of humanism is that counselors should strive to achieve accurate empathic identification of clients' experiences (Hansen, 2000(Hansen, , 2005aRogers, 1951Rogers, , 1957. Postmodernism, alternatively, posits that experience is always linguistically cocreated within the counseling relationship and does not reside within the skull of the client, waiting to be discovered (McNamee, 1996).…”