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PCP offers a framework for clinical psychology practice without psychiatric labels - Dr. Kev Harding’s paper Ep.48
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This month’s episode is a reading of Dr Kev Harding’s paper Clinical psychology practice without using psychiatric labels: an alternative approach using Personal Construct Psychology is an interesting read. It invites us to consider PCP as a useful alternative framework from which to practice so that we have a “therapeutic relationship of two equal human beings on a journey to understand the origins of one person’s distress (albeit with one being paid for the encounter)”. The paper is available on the internet.
Reference
Harding, K. (2011). Clinical psychology practice without using psychiatric labels: an alternative approach using Personal Construct Psychology The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Summer 2011, pp.86-91
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PCP offers a framework for clinical psychology practice without psychiatric labels - Dr. Kev Harding’s paper Ep.48
Drawing the Ideal Self (Personal Construct Psychology - PCP)
Manage episode 421373826 series 2976346
This month’s episode is a reading of Dr Kev Harding’s paper Clinical psychology practice without using psychiatric labels: an alternative approach using Personal Construct Psychology is an interesting read. It invites us to consider PCP as a useful alternative framework from which to practice so that we have a “therapeutic relationship of two equal human beings on a journey to understand the origins of one person’s distress (albeit with one being paid for the encounter)”. The paper is available on the internet.
Reference
Harding, K. (2011). Clinical psychology practice without using psychiatric labels: an alternative approach using Personal Construct Psychology The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Summer 2011, pp.86-91
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