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Pluralistic Therapy

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Mick Cooper and John McLeod define pluralistic therapy as ‘the assumption that different clients are likely to benefit from different therapeutic methods at different points in time.’ It often allows for a more responsive and fluid approach to a client’s needs.




Have you heard? Audio books are here!

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Whether you’ve already read the print or not, don’t miss out on the audio experience of these three bestselling books in our inaugural audio books programme. 

 



Counseling & Psychotherapy

Known for our quality content and innovative resources across the counseling and counseling research curriculum, we are trusted by instructors, students, and practitioners to provide the tools needed to become successful 21st century counselors. Our groundbreaking textbooks, highly influential journals, and must-have reference materials help counselors and future counselors to make a difference in the lives of their clients. 





Person-centred therapy

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Person-centred therapy is a humanistic approach developed by Carl Rogers in the 1950s. Human beings have an innate tendency to develop themselves and often this can become distorted. Using the person-centred approach puts the client’s own perception central to the therapy.


Using SAGE Video in Common Courses

SAGE Video is a powerful tool when used in course work. To help you get the most out of your recent investment, we have identified content across the SAGE Video collections suitable for courses in disciplines across the social sciences. Please view the following pages, organized by discipline, to help faculty select content to enhance their teaching. 



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