Pluralism: a dialogue with Mick Cooper, interviewed by Tony Ward
In this short video, Mick Cooper outlines some of the key principles of Pluralism. This is an integrative framework for psychotherapy, that encourages therpists to make use of differnent ideas from different theoretical models, all the time being guided by the client. It was developed over the last few years by Mick Cooper in clollaboration with John McLeod. A book outlining the approach is available from Sage.
Видео Pluralism: a dialogue with Mick Cooper, interviewed by Tony Ward канала Tony Ward
Видео Pluralism: a dialogue with Mick Cooper, interviewed by Tony Ward канала Tony Ward
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