Re-conceptualising transpersonal counselling /

In this workshop we will attempt to demonstrate that the various limitations of transpersonal counselling can be overcome by applying Dr Rafael Locke's Visionary Practice Model (VP model) within a transpersonal counselling context. We will proceed by outlining the VP model. Subsequently, we wil...

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Other Authors: Dowie, Tra-ill (Speaker), Rock, Adam (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:This edition in English.
Published: Fortitude Valley, QLD : Australian Counselling Association, 2011.
Series:Video journal of counseling and therapy
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Summary:In this workshop we will attempt to demonstrate that the various limitations of transpersonal counselling can be overcome by applying Dr Rafael Locke's Visionary Practice Model (VP model) within a transpersonal counselling context. We will proceed by outlining the VP model. Subsequently, we will present, critique and re-conceptualise a case study drawn from the transpersonal literature using the VP model. Our aim is to demonstrate that transpersonal counselling practice undertaken from a VP perspective utilises the inter-personal, intra-personal, the psycho-social as well as the transpersonal domains, and offers clear and tangible benefits that exceed standard transpersonal counselling models, in addition to augmentation to other modes of therapeutic practice.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Aug. 2, 2013).
Physical Description:1 online resource (28 min.).
Playing Time:00:27:46