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The Microcounselling Model by Ivey

Bernd-Joachim Ertelt, William E. Schulz and Andreas Frey
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Bernd-Joachim Ertelt: University of Applied Labour Studies
William E. Schulz: University of Manitoba
Andreas Frey: University of Applied Labour Studies

Chapter Chapter 2 in Counsellor Competencies, 2022, pp 11-58 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The important question for each counsellor is: which procedures should be used for which individual, when and under which conditions? The idea of a general counselling theory was not new. But because of the wide acceptance of Ivey’s microcounselling, his main assumptions about an integrated approach had an immense impact on the way counsellors were trained and educated. Ivey places great emphasis on theory integration and multicultural counselling as a “fourth force”.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87413-1_2

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