Counselling and psychotherapy; Hierarchies, epistemicide and bad medicine
Abstract
This article is a critique of the Scope of Practice and Education for the counselling and psychotherapy professions (SCoPEd) project which seeks to differentiate counselling and psychotherapy within a competence framework. It argues that SCoPEd is representative of a wider hegemonic, neoliberal and dehumanising agenda which is putting counselling at risk.Citation
Egeli, C. (2019). Counselling and psychotherapy. Hierarchies, epistemicide and bad medicine. Clinical Psychology Forum, 318, 17-20Publisher
British Psychological AssociationJournal
Clinical Psychology ForumAdditional Links
https://www.bps.org.uk/publications/clinical-psychology-forumType
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1757-2142Collections
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