Principled and Instrumental Nondirectiveness – Barry Grant
Here is the writing from Barry Grant, which introduces and explores the idea of Principled and Instrumental nondirectiveness in person-centred and client-centred therapy (Person-Centred Review 5:77-88 – 1990) Principled Nondirectiveness – an expression of an absence of the intention to make anything in particular happen, and of an openness to following the client’s direction (grounded in respect for the client) Instrumental Nondirectiveness – TheContinue Reading