Inner Subjective Experiences and Social Constructionism: A Response to Rudes and Guterman (2007) |
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Authors: | James T. Hansen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling, Oakland University. |
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Abstract: | In an earlier article, the author argued that there had been a devaluation of inner subjective experiences by the counseling profession over the last several decades (J. T. Hansen, 2005). In their reply to this article, J. Rudes and J. T. Guterman (2007) advocated for a social constructionist position for the counseling profession. In the current article, 2 fundamental premises that are inherent in the reply of J. Rudes and J. T. Guterman are examined. Disagreements with 1 of these premises are elaborated, and implications for the counseling profession are discussed. |
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