Publications by authors named "Christine Kupfer"

Article Synopsis
  • Adopting a pluralistic approach in psychotherapy research can enhance its impact on social justice by integrating diverse perspectives and knowledge creation.
  • A historical review highlights the shift towards pluralism in counselling and psychotherapy research, emphasizing collaboration and the coexistence of multiple truths.
  • Using pluralistic inquiry promotes opportunities for active citizenship, community involvement, and collaborative knowledge production, aiming for socially relevant goals that unite researchers and participants.
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The mental health of Indian school children could be expected to be a major topic of research. More people below 15 years are living in India than in any other country in the world, and India has undergone rapid social, economic, and demographic changes that have greatly increased the pressures on children to do well in school. Yet there is a striking dearth of research in this field.

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