Counseling the culturally different : theory and practice
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Counseling the culturally different : theory and practice
J. Wiley & Sons, c1999
3rd ed
- : hbk : alk. paper
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注記
Bibliography: p. 327-358
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Continuing the work started in the original edition, this revised and updated volume explores issues relevant to the culturally different in the United States and cuts across all ethnic/racial minorities. The second edition is divided into three parts covering issues and concepts in cross-cultural counselling, counselling individual populations, and critical incidents in cross-cultural counselling. Specifically, the conceptual framework is provided to aid in understanding the minority experience in the USA, the role counselling has played with respect to larger societal forces, and the practice of cross-cultural counselling in mental health agencies, industries, public schools and correctional settings. Additionally, specific minority groups are given individual treatment to contrast similarities and differences. Major amendments to this edition (approximately 80 per cent) are the result of changes in the field and the authors' rethinking of earlier models of multicultural counselling.
目次
- Issues and concepts in cross-cultural counselling: the politics of counselling
- barriers to effective cross-cultural counselling
- cross-cultural communication
- counselling styles
- sociopolitical considerations of mistrust in cross-cultural counselling
- racial/cultural identity development
- cross-cultural family counselling
- dimensions of world view
- the culturally-skilled counsellor. Counselling specific populations: counselling American Indians
- counselling Asian Americans
- counselling Black Americans
- counselling Hispanic Americans
- critical incidents in cross-cultural counselling.
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