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Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism

Bibliography: pages 135-149.

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Main Author: Jordan, Ann Burns
Other Authors: Saayman, Graham
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/17019 Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism Jordan, Ann Burns Saayman, Graham Clinical Psychology Bibliography: pages 135-149. The problem of competing theories in psychology presents major difficulties for the practicing psychotherapist. These difficulties have traditionally been addressed in mono-theoretical, eclectic and integrative approaches. This work critically examines the problems associated with these traditional methods. It draws on the philosophy of complementarity as postulated by Niels Bohr in order to develop an alternative approach. This philosophy stresses the indeterminate nature of the object of study in psychology, and therefore holds that it is necessary to entertain multiple perspectives. It also holds that in order to counteract the problem of indeterminism there is a need for clarity of theoretical descriptions. For psychotherapy practice this implies, in contradistinction to eclecticism, the separate rather than mixed use of diverse approaches. The practical options suggested by therapeutic complementarity are outlined and their benefits are discussed. 2016-02-15T07:12:29Z 2016-02-15T07:12:29Z 1984 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17019 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism
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title Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism
title_full Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism
title_fullStr Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism
title_full_unstemmed Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism
title_short Complementarity and the practice of psychotherapy : an alternative to eclecticism
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