As accessible and engaging as ever, the authors argue that there is no one right way of doing therapy and that different clients need different things at different times. By identifying and demonstrating the application of a range of therapeutic methods, Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy outlines a flexible framework for practice within which appropriate methods can be selected depending on the client's individual needs and the therapist's knowledge and experience
The adoption of a pluralistic perspective on research design, processes of data collection and analy...
The reader of this book is at risk of having their faith in eclecticism restored. Drawing from syste...
Purpose: This paper examines the principles of methodological pluralism in qualitative research and ...
The pluralistic approach to therapy developed by Cooper and McLeod is rooted in ethics, and is an at...
The concept of pluralism is increasingly used to indicate the rich diversity of theory and practice ...
Historically, training, research and practice in counselling and psychotherapy have been dominated b...
The pluralistic approach to therapy that we have articulated is grounded in ethics, and strives to d...
Pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy was developed at the beginning of the 21st century, and re...
The article ‘Pluralism: towardsa new paradigm for therapy’(Therapy Today, November2010) gives a gran...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
© 2020 World Association for Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counseling. The aim ...
The pluralistic approach to counselling and psychotherapy (Cooper & McLeod, 2011) has created contr...
For psychotherapy of mental disorders, presently several approaches are available, such as interpers...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study conducted to understand the experience of ...
Pluralistically-oriented therapy is tailored to the needs and preferences of each client, with the c...
The adoption of a pluralistic perspective on research design, processes of data collection and analy...
The reader of this book is at risk of having their faith in eclecticism restored. Drawing from syste...
Purpose: This paper examines the principles of methodological pluralism in qualitative research and ...
The pluralistic approach to therapy developed by Cooper and McLeod is rooted in ethics, and is an at...
The concept of pluralism is increasingly used to indicate the rich diversity of theory and practice ...
Historically, training, research and practice in counselling and psychotherapy have been dominated b...
The pluralistic approach to therapy that we have articulated is grounded in ethics, and strives to d...
Pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy was developed at the beginning of the 21st century, and re...
The article ‘Pluralism: towardsa new paradigm for therapy’(Therapy Today, November2010) gives a gran...
This article explored the possibilities of psychotherapy with respect to clients’ narratives and plu...
© 2020 World Association for Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapy & Counseling. The aim ...
The pluralistic approach to counselling and psychotherapy (Cooper & McLeod, 2011) has created contr...
For psychotherapy of mental disorders, presently several approaches are available, such as interpers...
This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study conducted to understand the experience of ...
Pluralistically-oriented therapy is tailored to the needs and preferences of each client, with the c...
The adoption of a pluralistic perspective on research design, processes of data collection and analy...
The reader of this book is at risk of having their faith in eclecticism restored. Drawing from syste...
Purpose: This paper examines the principles of methodological pluralism in qualitative research and ...