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Brady-Amoon, Peggy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
This article offers additional support for Hansen's (2012) position that humanism and a renewed respect for human complexity are essential to counseling. In the article, the author also speaks to the critical importance of continuing to ground the profession in art and science. Implications for the future of humanism and counseling are presented.
Descriptors: Humanism, Counseling, Art, Sciences
Brady-Amoon, Peggy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2011
This article explores the association between and among humanism, feminism, multiculturalism, and social justice in counseling, education, and advocacy. In so doing, it shows how these theoretical forces, individually and collectively, are essential to professional counseling, client welfare, education, and the promotion of social justice. The…
Descriptors: Feminism, Humanism, Cultural Pluralism, Social Justice
Brady-Amoon, Peggy – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
Overall, Hansen (2012a) and the author (Brady-Amoon, 2012) share a humanistic vision for the future of counseling. In this continued dialogue, the author argues that a broad-based philosophy of science that encompasses renewed respect for diversity remains essential for the future of the profession.
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Counselor Training, Humanities, Ideology