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Pluralism in psychotherapy : critical reflections from a post-regulation landscape / edited by Keith Tudor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Resource Books, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Revised and extended edition of The Turning TideDescription: 405 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781877431791
  • 1877431796
Other title:
  • Critical reflections from a post-regulation landscape
Related works:
  • Revision of: Tudor, Keith, 1955-, The turning tide : pluralism and partnership in psychotherapy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8914 23
Contents:
Preface / Haare Williams -- Introduction to the revised and extended edition / Keith Tudor -- Introduction to the first edition / Keith TudorPartI. Recognition, Regulation, and Registration -- Part I. Recognition, regulation, and registration : -- 1. Recognition, regulation, and registration / Keith Tudor -- 2. A competency mechanism / Nick Drury -- Part II. The Background to the State Registration of Psychotherapists in Aotearoa New Zealand : -- 3. The road to registration: the New Zealand Association for Psychotherapy and its long search for identity and recognition through legislation / Grant Dillon -- 4. Letters across "the Ditch": a trans-Tasman correspondence about recognition, regulation, and registration / Paul Bailey and Keith Tudor -- 5. Maori psychotherapy and the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 / Margaret Poutu Morice, Wiremu Woodard, Heather Game -- 6. The law is an Act! The Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 / Keith Tudor -- 7. Responsible and irresponsible authority: the rise and fall(iblities) of the Psychotherapists registration Board of Aotearoa New Zealand / Keith Tudor and Jonathan Fay -- Part III. Reflections on and Responses to Regulation and Registration : -- 8. The question of regulation and registration / / Keith Tudor -- 9. Whence, why, how, and whither? Responsible authorities under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 / Susan Shaw -- 10. Regulation by association / A. Roy Bowden -- 11. Once was a psychotherapist / Evan M. Sherrard -- 12. The baby and the bathwater: psychodynamic psychotherapy and regulation / Jeremy Younger -- 13. The neuroscience and politics of regulation / Louise Embleton Tudor -- 14. Registering counselling's commitment to partnership, doing no harm, and eco-social justice / Sue Cornforth -- 15. Recognition, regulation, registration: seeking the right touch / Alastair Crocket -- 16. Regulatory territories: rohe rather than walls / Susan Shaw -- Part V. Reflections on the Turning Tide and on seven years of State Registration of Psychotherapists in Aotearoa New Zealand : -- 17. Responses to the Turning Tide (2011) / Seán Manning, Anne Martin, Denis Postle, Coinneach Shanks -- 18. Reviews of the Turning Tide (2011) / Richard House, Robert Jenkins -- 19. Taking the current: working and living in a post-regulation landscape / Keith Tudor.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.8914 PLU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A542488B
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 616.8914 PLU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A542492B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 616.8914 PLU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A542484B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 616.8914 PLU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A542480B

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Preface / Haare Williams -- Introduction to the revised and extended edition / Keith Tudor -- Introduction to the first edition / Keith TudorPartI. Recognition, Regulation, and Registration -- Part I. Recognition, regulation, and registration : -- 1. Recognition, regulation, and registration / Keith Tudor -- 2. A competency mechanism / Nick Drury -- Part II. The Background to the State Registration of Psychotherapists in Aotearoa New Zealand : -- 3. The road to registration: the New Zealand Association for Psychotherapy and its long search for identity and recognition through legislation / Grant Dillon -- 4. Letters across "the Ditch": a trans-Tasman correspondence about recognition, regulation, and registration / Paul Bailey and Keith Tudor -- 5. Maori psychotherapy and the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 / Margaret Poutu Morice, Wiremu Woodard, Heather Game -- 6. The law is an Act! The Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 / Keith Tudor -- 7. Responsible and irresponsible authority: the rise and fall(iblities) of the Psychotherapists registration Board of Aotearoa New Zealand / Keith Tudor and Jonathan Fay -- Part III. Reflections on and Responses to Regulation and Registration : -- 8. The question of regulation and registration / / Keith Tudor -- 9. Whence, why, how, and whither? Responsible authorities under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 / Susan Shaw -- 10. Regulation by association / A. Roy Bowden -- 11. Once was a psychotherapist / Evan M. Sherrard -- 12. The baby and the bathwater: psychodynamic psychotherapy and regulation / Jeremy Younger -- 13. The neuroscience and politics of regulation / Louise Embleton Tudor -- 14. Registering counselling's commitment to partnership, doing no harm, and eco-social justice / Sue Cornforth -- 15. Recognition, regulation, registration: seeking the right touch / Alastair Crocket -- 16. Regulatory territories: rohe rather than walls / Susan Shaw -- Part V. Reflections on the Turning Tide and on seven years of State Registration of Psychotherapists in Aotearoa New Zealand : -- 17. Responses to the Turning Tide (2011) / Seán Manning, Anne Martin, Denis Postle, Coinneach Shanks -- 18. Reviews of the Turning Tide (2011) / Richard House, Robert Jenkins -- 19. Taking the current: working and living in a post-regulation landscape / Keith Tudor.

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