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A call for a pluralist epistemological understanding in the assessment and evaluation of counselling
Authors:Steve Goss   Dave Mearns
Affiliation: a The Counselling Unit, University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Education, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:The authors outline and posit the futility of the 'paradigm war' between reductionistic/positivistic and phenomenological/naturalistic philosophies within counselling evaluation, pointing out that the notion of such competition is itself based on positivist thinking. They trace attempts at creating a 'truce' in the war based on strict demarcation of territory. They conclude that in the longer term more might be gained by accepting the veracity of both philosophies and creating a pluralist model which will be more fully equipped to evaluate the human process of counselling.
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