The Neuroscience of Being Human
The Neuroscience of Pluralistic Counselling
Why the most neurologically intelligent approach to therapy is one that refuses to choose a single method, how pluralistic counselling matches the intervention to the client rather than the client to the intervention, and what happens when the brain is offered the right kind of help at the right moment
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Pluralistic counselling begins with a premise that sounds obvious but is, in practice, revolutionary: different people need different things at different times, and no single therapeutic model has a monopoly on what works. This fully referenced article explores why pluralistic counselling may be the approach most aligned with what neuroscience tells us about how the brain changes, how individual differences in neural architecture demand flexibility in therapeutic method, and why the willingness to follow the client rather than the manual is not a weakness in a counsellor but a profound clinical strength.
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