To Honor the Net in Invitational Counseling

Honoring the net is a concept presented by Purkey in his discussion ofthe four-corner press. In a counseling setting this concept relates to theperceptions of the counselor and the client as they encounter oneanother in the counseling relationship, as well as the relationshipitself. This manuscript attempts to examine the dynamic of the net andthe process of honoring the net in these interactions.

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