This paper examines the question of how counselling psychology might move forward into the future. It argues that, for many counselling psychologists, the defining feature of our profession lies in a humanistic value-base; and that, to move forward, we need to look at how that could be more fully actualised. The paper argues that this value-base is most succinctly expressed in Levinas’s concept of ‘welcoming the Other,’ and it proposes five ways in which this ethic might be taken forward: developing our capacity to see beyond diagnoses, enhancing our responsiveness, focusing more fully on our client’s intelligibility, taking a lead in giving psychology away, and developing our evidence base. The paper concludes by suggesting that the key is...
The world has changed dramatically since the 1940s when Carl Rogers developed the client-centred app...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
The world has changed dramatically since the 1940s when Carl Rogers developed the client-centred app...
This paper examines the question of how counselling psychology might move forward into the future. I...
This paper examines the question of how counselling psychology might move forward into the future. I...
Content and focus: Counselling psychology has its origins in a positive orientation towards lifelong...
Therapy and Beyond: Counselling Psychology Contributions to Therapeutic and Social Issues presents a...
This thesis is presented in four parts: an introduction, a critical literature review, an empirical ...
In the 1950s, Rogers developed the Humanist counselling approach which he labelled the client-centre...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the questions, "What is counselling psychology?" and "W...
The fact that counselling cannot truly be value free is generally accepted; the pendulum of developm...
This dissertation is an exploration of ethical responsiveness in the practice of psychotherapy and p...
Counselling and psychotherapy has become an important part of the fabric of modern society and its c...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
The world has changed dramatically since the 1940s when Carl Rogers developed the client-centred app...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
The world has changed dramatically since the 1940s when Carl Rogers developed the client-centred app...
This paper examines the question of how counselling psychology might move forward into the future. I...
This paper examines the question of how counselling psychology might move forward into the future. I...
Content and focus: Counselling psychology has its origins in a positive orientation towards lifelong...
Therapy and Beyond: Counselling Psychology Contributions to Therapeutic and Social Issues presents a...
This thesis is presented in four parts: an introduction, a critical literature review, an empirical ...
In the 1950s, Rogers developed the Humanist counselling approach which he labelled the client-centre...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the questions, "What is counselling psychology?" and "W...
The fact that counselling cannot truly be value free is generally accepted; the pendulum of developm...
This dissertation is an exploration of ethical responsiveness in the practice of psychotherapy and p...
Counselling and psychotherapy has become an important part of the fabric of modern society and its c...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
The world has changed dramatically since the 1940s when Carl Rogers developed the client-centred app...
We argue in this paper that counselling psychologists have been championing human rights and social ...
The world has changed dramatically since the 1940s when Carl Rogers developed the client-centred app...