BASIC PRINCIPLES AS META-TECHNOLOGIES OF SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTING. PART 2

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The article analyzes the basic principles of socio-psychological counselling as a practice helps interpersonal relationships and being its subjects. The author discusses the main problems of the customers related to violations of their intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships, and relations to his own life (existence) in General. Relying on the tetrad of principles of psychological counseling highlighted in the K.R. Rogers school, the author examines their manifestations and features in three basic aspects of the measurement of the consultative interaction. There are traditionally three such dimensions: power, competence, and love. Each of these dimensions is associated with a particular intention of the counselling relationship: transformational, dialogical and relational. Within each of these intentions of the basic principles of counselling, manifest themselves as certain meta-technology or group of meta-technology. In addition, the author considers the principles of counseling in relation to the life of the consultant and the client in General, as “meta-technologies of life”.

About the Author

M. R. Arpentieva
Kaluga state University (KSU)
Russian Federation
Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Associate professor, Professor at the Chair of Kaluga K.E. Tsiolkovsky State University Psychological Development and Education.


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For citation: Arpentieva M.R. BASIC PRINCIPLES AS META-TECHNOLOGIES OF SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTING. PART 2. Professional education in the modern world. 2017;7(2):948-957.

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