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ArtikelNon Directivity in The Person - Centered Approach : Critique of Kahn’s Critique  
Oleh: Bozarth, Jerold D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Humanistic Psychology vol. 42 no. 2 (2002), page 78-83.
Topik: CRITIQUE; non directivity; person - centered approach
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Isi artikelThis article responds to a critique of non directivity in the person - centered approach by edwin kahn. Kahn contended : a. that it is impossible for a therapist to be consistently non directive because theoretical and personal biases are unavoidable b. that the focud on the "psychology of the client" in person - centered therapy implies "a one - person rather than a two - person psychology" and c. that "falliable directivity may be useful". The author considers kahn's arguments to be specious and a rehash of typical misunderstandings of the person - centered approach. Non directivity is not only a viable stance for the person - centered therapist but is also a direct result of adhering to the principles of the approach.
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