Therapy and Beyond: Counselling Psychology Contributions to by Michael Milton, Martin Milton

By Michael Milton, Martin Milton

Remedy and past: Counselling Psychology Contributions to healing and Social concerns offers an summary of the origins, present practices, and capability way forward for the self-discipline of counselling psychology.

Presents an up–to–date evaluate of the data base in the back of thediscipline of counselling psychology that addresses the concept ofhuman health and evaluations the concept that of psychopathology

Includes an evaluation of the contributions that counsellingpsychology makes to knowing humans as contributors, in theirworking lives, and in wider social domains

Offers an outline of counselling psychology′s contributionsbeyond the consulting room, together with practices within the area ofspirituality, the humanities and inventive media, and the environmentalmovement

Critiques modern demanding situations dealing with study to boot asthe position that study equipment have in responding to questionsabout humanity and person adventure

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In turn, we appreciate that the basis on which these arguments or justifications are made might be different from another’s perspective, be that an individual, group, organisation or school of therapy. This demonstrates that Rescher (1993) is proposing a compromise or negotiation between monism – that is, the promotion of one view as superior and ‘true’ – and the respect for the diversity of truths within pluralism (Seibt, 1994). There is again room for disagreement, taking us away from the horizontal plain of mutual appreciation and moving us towards growth.

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Specifically, it looked at cognitive behavioural therapy and existential therapy as these are traditionally seen as directive and non-directive respectively. The findings suggested that the concept of directiveness is not as straightforward as the terms above might imply. It does not seem to be a case of one therapist or type of therapy directing the client while the other does not, but more to do with direction and influence forming an integral and unavoidable part of the therapeutic process, regardless of the approach.

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