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ETHICAL PERSONALISM: SYNTHESIS OF CROSS-CULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS IN MODERN COUNSELING
Author(s) -
Aleksandr F Bondarenko
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
psihologìčne konsulʹtuvannâ ì psihoterapìâ/psihologìčne konsulʹtuvannâ i psihoterapìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2410-9037
pISSN - 2410-1249
DOI - 10.26565/2410-1249-2018-9-01
Subject(s) - personalism , sociocultural evolution , dignity , psychology , indigenous , personality , dehumanization , social psychology , sociology , psychotherapist , epistemology , anthropology , philosophy , political science , law , ecology , biology
The present paper examines the problem of considering specific indigenic sociocultural determinants of psychological counseling, namely, the conditioning of its semantic and pragmatic components by mental structures and values having been evolved in a particular culture during the historical formation of an ethnos. It will be noted that modern ideas of psychologists about advisory means, in the majority, are reduced to three classical psychotherapeutic approaches, and also to a number of innovative methods and techniques, which, considering them irrespective of sociocultural sources of occurrence, the unconditional dignity of universal are attributed. On the specific example of the concept and method of psychological counseling "ethical personalism" with the use of extensive psychological and cultural material, the author shows how taking into account the sociocultural determinants of psychological influence on the client / patient personality allows to increase the effectiveness and quality of the practice of psychological counseling.

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