The Annual Memorial Melissa Harte Lecture stands as a testament to Dr. Harte’s exceptional contributions to the world of Person-Centered Experiential and Emotion-Focused Therapy.
Proceeds from the Melissa Harte Memorial Lecture will go to the Australian Indigenous Psychologists Association (AIPA) to support the training of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychology students in Australia. AIPA’s work aims to help achieve equitable participation of First Nation people within the psychology profession in order to address inequities in the provision of mental health services amongst indigenous communities.
About this talk:
The aim of this talk will be to discuss the relationship between the person-centred approach and current developments in social justice thinking and practice. There is much to celebrate in the contribution that Carl Rogers and our field has made to social justice practices: from the articulation of a client-empowering stance, to Rogers and colleagues’ peace work, to inspiring such community-based practices as nonviolent communication and parent effectiveness training. But there are also challenges to the person-centred approach from the contemporary social justice field: such as how we approach practices like ‘broaching’ and ‘advocacy’, and how we engage with cultural differences or intersectionality. THIS TALK WILL ALSO LOOK at how the person-centred approach might evolve to incorporate these new perspectives: developing theory and practice which combines the client-centredness of classical Rogerian approaches with a cutting edge recognition of contemporary social justice and multicultural issues.
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