Egan’s Model of Problem-Management
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 3 in Counsellor Competencies, 2022, pp 59-109 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The practical approach to problem-solving and the opening up of possibilities is responsible for the unbroken popularity of G. Egan’s book “The skilled helper”. He recognised from the outset that there was a tension between behavioural science psychology, on the one hand, and humanistic psychology, on the other. In all editions of his book, Egan tried to combine the two psychological directions, recognising that the behaviourist counselling always needed humanising. It was important for him not only to present a model of helping but also to provide counsellors with a set of techniques and skills to make his approach actually work.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87413-1_3
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