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About the Journal

The central focus of the Pluralistic Practice Journal is on developing a critical understanding of the relevance and value of a pluralistic approach to counselling, psychotherapy, recovery, peer self-help, life coaching, career guidance, and other forms of emotional support. The journal also welcomes contributions that discuss pluralistic practice in education, health and social care, faith communities, creative arts, leisure, criminal justice, socio-political activism, and any other professions, disciplines, occupations or areas of work where it might have relevance. A key aim of the journal is to facilitate collaboration, dialogue and learning between and across different professional contexts. Pluralism is a philosophical position that there are no single truths or certainties. Instead, productive and sustainable ways of living are characterised by an ongoing dialogue between different perspectives. Pluralistic practice is concerned with the implications and challenges arising from adopting a pluralistic stance within both everyday life and professional contexts. Read more

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