Descriptive Versus Dynamic Approaches
Position Paper 2
I have been considering this assignment before the class began. I believe in this day and age that we, as clinicians, must remain open minded and versatile. Therefore, I do not believe that one has to take a single "position" for the "descriptive approach" or the "dynamic approach." I think one has to be flexible and use every tool in their arsenal to help the clients for a better continuum of care.
Although my intuition leads me to believe that there is, ultimately, only one reality -- infinite and eternal -- experience leads me to believe that there are as many views or viewpoints of that reality as there are conscious people. Each of us has a different genetic heritage, different health histories, different cultural backgrounds, different upbringings, unique individual experiences... and so on. It is a surprise to me that we agree about the world as much as we do! Even more: Our views of reality change over the years and even from moment to moment as......
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