Developmental Eclecticism
Developmental Eclecticism or Systematic Eclecticism[1] was founded by Gerard Egan in the 1970s.[2][3]
References
- ↑ First Steps in Counselling: A Students' Companion for Introductory Courses (Steps in Counselling Series), PCCS Books, 2011, p.52
- ↑ First Steps in Counselling: A Students' Companion for Introductory Courses (Steps in Counselling Series), PCCS Books, 2011, p.41
- ↑ Inkskipp, F., and Johns, H., (1984), Developmental eclecticism: Egan's skills model of helping, Milton Keynes: Open University Press
External links
- "Group Pacing: A Developmental Eclectic Approach to Group Work - D'Andrea - 2011 - Journal of Counseling & Development - Wiley Online Library". onlinelibrary.wiley.com. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
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