The psychologist focuses more on the inner world of the client — rather psychotherapy. He is more interested in the external goals of a person (in the field of career or personal life) — no longer psychotherapy, but rather healthy psychology: counseling, coaching, training and developmental trainings.
Wake up, stop living in a dream. If you are not aware of your unconscious motives that control you, you are living in a dream. (psychotherapeutic setting) If you are not aware of your actions and goals, you live in a dream. (installation of developmental psychology).
A psychotherapist working in the phenomenological paradigm also pays attention to behavior (to the words, intonations and gestures of the client), but for him these are only signs, only a bridge connecting with the main thing — with the field of meaning and the world of the unconscious.