Can pluralism be part of a person-centred approach, or are they distinctive philosophies and practices? How do we define these approaches, and what are at their roots?
Back in 2001, Chris Molyneux, person-centred therapist and trainer, and Mick Cooper discussed the relationship between pluralistic and person-centred perspective: their differences, similarities, and tensions.
In this follow-up dialogue, Chris and Mick go deeper into the roots of Mick's pluralism, and strive to articulate the essence of person-centredness. What, indeed, makes a practice person-centred or not? With both agreement and disagreement, the dialogue digs deeper into questions of person-centredness, and the place of pluralism within--or alongside--the approach.
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