2015
DOI: 10.3917/bupsy.537.0255
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La psychologie clinique et l’exercice de la psychothérapie et du counseling en Belgique : vers une articulation pratique-recherche permettant des soins de santé mentale accessibles, éthiques et efficaces

Abstract: La psychologie clinique et l'exercice de la psychothérapie et du counseling en Belgique: vers une articulation pratique-recherche permettant des soins de santé mentale accessibles, éthiques et efficaces"

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“…The term ‘counselling’ has been democratized by Carl Rogers (Vincent & Hamad, 2001). Counselling practice varies, and, depending on the country, it can be practiced by psychologists, but also by social workers, nurses or educators (Brison, Van Broeck, & Zech, 2015). Counselling is designed to help mobilize the individual’s resources and problem‐solving skills, to help him or her to better cope with everyday life and difficult situations (Brison et al., 2015; Schneider‐Harris, 2007; Vincent & Hamad, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The term ‘counselling’ has been democratized by Carl Rogers (Vincent & Hamad, 2001). Counselling practice varies, and, depending on the country, it can be practiced by psychologists, but also by social workers, nurses or educators (Brison, Van Broeck, & Zech, 2015). Counselling is designed to help mobilize the individual’s resources and problem‐solving skills, to help him or her to better cope with everyday life and difficult situations (Brison et al., 2015; Schneider‐Harris, 2007; Vincent & Hamad, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Counselling practice varies, and, depending on the country, it can be practiced by psychologists, but also by social workers, nurses or educators (Brison, Van Broeck, & Zech, 2015). Counselling is designed to help mobilize the individual’s resources and problem‐solving skills, to help him or her to better cope with everyday life and difficult situations (Brison et al., 2015; Schneider‐Harris, 2007; Vincent & Hamad, 2001). Some authors consider counselling as a form of psychotherapy (Schneider‐Harris, 2007; Vincent & Hamad, 2001), while others claim that it is a ‘therapeutic relationship approach’ (Schneider‐Harris, 2007), or conversely that it cannot be considered as a therapy (Vincent & Hamad, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%