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Counselling All-Of-Me A consumer perspective of the counselling experience David Webb

Counselling All-Of-Me A consumer perspective of the counselling experience David Webb (david.webb1@research.vu.edu.au) Presented at The How’s, Why’s and Where Fore’s of Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Reflection On Our Profession Annual Conference of

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Counselling All-Of-Me A consumer perspective of the counselling experience David Webb

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  1. Counselling All-Of-Me A consumer perspective of the counselling experience David Webb (david.webb1@research.vu.edu.au) Presented at The How’s, Why’s and Where Fore’s of Counselling and Psychotherapy: A Reflection On Our Profession Annual Conference of Australian Counselling Association (ACA) Melbourne, October 8-9 2005

  2. Individual Collective Integral Model - 4 Quadrants Exterior Interior Subjective I It Objective Behavioural Intentional (felt experience) Phenomenology Psychology (psychiatry) • Validity: aesthetic • personal meaning, values • integrity, sincerity • Validity: empirical • observable, measurable • testable, repeatable Them We Inter-Objective Inter-Subjective Social (Systems) Cultural Sociology (Ecology) Anthropology • Validity: functional fit • cohesion, efficiency • ecological, economic • Validity: moral • shared meaning, values • ethics, justness

  3. Individual Collective Traditional - clinical, third-person - science Exterior Interior Subjective I It Objective Behavioural Intentional (felt experience) Phenomenology Psychology (psychiatry) • Validity: aesthetic • personal meaning, values • integrity, sincerity • Validity: empirical • observable, measurable • testable, repeatable Them We Inter-Objective Inter-Subjective Social (Systems) Cultural Sociology (Ecology) Anthropology • Validity: functional fit • cohesion, efficiency • ecological, economic • Validity: moral • shared meaning, values • ethics, justness

  4. Spirit Soul Mind Life Matter --------Physics Biology Psychology Theology Mysticism The Full Spectrum (Levels) of Consciousness Sources: Plotinus Aurobindo St. Teresa Grof Steiner Baldwin Habermas Maslow Buddhism Yoga Kabbalah Vedanta Theosophy Sufism Non-Dual Spirit

  5. Integral Model - All Quadrants, All Levels (AQAL) Spirit Mind Body

  6. Modern Psychology Mind Body

  7. Modern Biological Psychiatry Body

  8. Flatland “the great nightmare of scientific materialism was upon us (Whitehead), the nightmare of one-dimensional man (Marcuse), the disqualified universe (Mumford), the colonisation of art and morals by science (Habermas), the disenchantment of the world (Weber) – a nightmare I have also called flatland” - Ken Wilber (2000)

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