SYMPOSIUM: CONTEXTS OF COUNSELLING The context of counselling: a neglected dimension of training, research and practice

作者: Linda Machin

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关键词: PsychologyPsychotherapistAgency (sociology)Social psychologyDimension (data warehouse)Context (language use)

摘要: The context of counselling includes such factors as the physical enmronment room, emotional climate agency, relationship between agency and community it serves, cultural belie5 values which anfonn both counsellor client. It is argued that these can make a difference to client, process outcome counselling. suggested thar contextual issues have been largely ignored in theory, research practice, increased attention has porential contribute crearion more responsive effective sem'ces.

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