What is the difference between person-centred and pluralistic approaches? Can we integrate directive methods into non-directive practices? What actually is the 'actualising tendency'?
In this in-depth dialogue with the very thoughtful and articulate Chris Molyneux --person-centred trainer, writer, and practitioner--we explore a range of questions at the interface between person-centred and pluralistic perspectives.
The dialogue identifies a range of similarities between our perspectives, such as a starting point of deep respect and valuing for the client. But we also try and pull apart the key differences: such as the belief in the necessity and sufficiency of the core conditions, and the centrality of relational understandings of human being.
We hope that this video will be of value to trainees and practitioners in the person-centred, pluralistic, and humanistic communities: helping to develop understandings and bridges across the different perspectives.
Please do leave comments and questions, and let us know if you would like to be involved in further dialogues. We hope to continue this conversation so that we can all, together, deepen our knowledge and understanding.
For more information about pluralism in therapy you can go to: [ Ссылка ]
The website of the UK-based person-centred association is at: [ Ссылка ]
Chris's YouTube channel is at: www.youtube.com/c/christhecounsellor . You can find there lots of great videos introducing and discussing the person-centred approach.
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