Placing Our Counseling Texts in Context: A Reply to Lyddon |
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Authors: | Brett N. Steenbarger |
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Abstract: | Following Lyddon (1995), contextualist understandings of development, including dialectical change and cognitive construction, are distinguished from organismic perspectives on the basis of the distinction between formal and final causation. Life-span developmental and postmodern contextualist trends are offered as a viable framework for emerging counseling theories that seek to capture the diversity of human development. |
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