The person-centred approach in Aotearoa New Zealand: a critical examination of a settler psychology

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Keith Tudor, B. Rodgers
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article examines how the person-centered approach (PCA) became established in Aotearoa New Zealand, and draws parallels between how a Western psychology lands and settles and the process of colonization. Utilizing a critical methodology of both written records and oral history, the article documents the process of ‘first contact’ of Rogers’ ideas, followed by the later ‘settlement’ of client- and person-centered influences through churches and ministry, marriage guidance, and relationship counseling, and the tertiary education sector. Drawing on the results of a contemporary survey, the article reflects on the limitations of the current practice of person-centered therapy, and of therapists influenced by the PCA. The article concludes with a challenge to the approach to adapt to be more culturally responsible, relevant, and responsive, particularly to the indigenous Māori people of the land.
新西兰奥特罗阿的以人为本的方法:对移民心理的批判性检查
本文考察了以人为中心的研究方法(PCA)是如何在新西兰奥特阿瓦建立起来的,并将西方心理学如何登陆和定居与殖民化过程进行了比较。利用书面记录和口述历史的批判方法,文章记录了罗杰斯思想的“第一次接触”过程,随后通过教会和事工,婚姻指导,关系咨询和高等教育部门“解决”了以客户和个人为中心的影响。根据一项当代调查的结果,本文反映了当前以人为中心的治疗实践的局限性,以及受PCA影响的治疗师。文章最后提出了一项挑战,即如何适应这种方法,使其在文化上更负责任、更相关、更敏感,特别是对这块土地上的土著Māori人民。
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