SCoPEd: How counselling and psychotherapy found itself in the midst of an identity-crisis

  • Erin Stevens The Grove Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice
Keywords: ethics, methodology, politics, power, regulation, research, SCoPEd, values

Abstract

This paper offers a personal account of resisting the Scope of Practice and Education framework, developed by three of the United Kingdom's leading counselling and psychotherapy professional bodies, through the eyes of a practitioner who has recently entered the field. The author argues that the project's development is politically motivated, misaligned with therapeutic values and methodologically flawed.

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Published
2019-06-06
How to Cite
Stevens, E. (2019). SCoPEd: How counselling and psychotherapy found itself in the midst of an identity-crisis. Psychotherapy & Politics International, 17(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/psychotherapy-politics-international/article/view/589
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