Psychotherapy can be far more than a process in which the therapist fixes the careseeker. In many cases, people in distress come for help with expectations that the therapist will tell them exactly what to do in order to rid them of their symptoms. Some therapists do this, as in behavioral approaches that are prescriptive or hypnotherapy with therapists implanting suggestions. The more wholistic therapists work hard to teach and empower people to address their own problems, on every level of their being.