Essentials of Cross Cultural Counseling

Essentials of Cross Cultural Counseling
Author: Lawrence H. Gerstein,P. Paul Heppner,Stefania Aegisdottir,Seung-Ming A. Leung,Kathryn L. Norsworthy
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781452236766

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Essentials of Cross-Cultural Counseling is a brief, supplemental book derived from the International Handbook of Cross-Cultural Counseling. Edited by a high-profile team with international expertise, the book focuses on the history, issues, challenges, and opportunities for the counseling profession worldwide. It includes nine chapters discussing topics such as cultural, cross-cultural, and cross-national counseling; the counseling profession both domestically and internationally; the theoretical and methodological issues when studying culture; the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural and cross-national collaboration; and the future of cross-cultural counseling.

Essentials of Cross Cultural Counseling

Essentials of Cross Cultural Counseling
Author: Lawrence H. Gerstein,P. Paul Heppner,Stefania Aegisdottir,Seung-Ming A. Leung
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412999502

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Essentials of International Cross-Cultural Counseling will be a brief, supplemental book (a derivative of the International Handbook of Cross-Cultural Counseling). The focus of this supplement is the first section of the handbook, which touches on issues, challenges, and opportunities for the counseling profession worldwide. It will be comprised of nine articles that discuss topics such as cross-cultural counseling, the counseling profession in- and outside of the United States, the theoretical and methodological issues when studying culture, and the future of cross-cultural counseling.á Each article will include discussion questions and related web links to further student comprehension of the material.

Principles of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy

Principles of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy
Author: Uwe P. Gielen,Juris G. Draguns,Jefferson M. Fish
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2008-06-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135594244

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In an era of globalization characterized by widespread migration and cultural contacts, psychologists, counselors, and other mental health professionals face a unique challenge: how does one practice successfully when working with clients from so many different backgrounds? Gielen, Draguns, and Fish argue that an understanding of the general principles of multicultural counseling is of great importance to all practitioners. The lack of this knowledge can have several negative consequences during therapy, including differences in expectations between counselor and client, misdiagnosis of the client’s concerns, missed non-verbal cues, and the client feeling that she has been misunderstood. This volume focuses on the general nature of cultural influences in counseling rather than on counseling specific ethnic groups. Counseling practices from all over the world, not just those of Western society, are explored. Bringing together the work of a diverse group of international experts, the editors have compiled a volume that is not only concise and teachable, but also an essential guidebook for all mental-health professionals.

Cross cultural Counseling

Cross cultural Counseling
Author: Aart Van Beek
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451403402

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Using a wide variety of concrete cases, van Beek outlines sensitivities, awarenesses, and skills fundamental to cross-cultural counseling issues such as identity, sense of belonging, worldview, identification, family counseling, and use of biblical resources.

Counseling Across Cultures

Counseling Across Cultures
Author: Paul B. Pedersen,Walter J. Lonner,Juris G. Draguns,Joseph E. Trimble,Maria R. Scharron-del Rio
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2015-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483311104

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Offering a primary focus on North American cultural and ethnic diversity while addressing global questions and issues, Counseling Across Cultures, Seventh Edition, edited by Paul B. Pederson, Walter J. Lonner, Juris G. Draguns, Joseph E. Trimble, and María R. Scharrón-del Río, draws on the expertise of 48 invited contributors to examine the cultural context of accurate assessment and appropriate interventions in counseling diverse clients. The book’s chapters highlight work with African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos/as, American Indians, refugees, individuals in marginalized situations, international students, those with widely varying religious beliefs, and many others. Edited by pioneers in multicultural counseling, this volume articulates the positive contributions that can be achieved when multicultural awareness is incorporated into the training of counselors.

Culture and Counseling

Culture and Counseling
Author: Frederick D. Harper,John McFadden
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015056186862

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Culture and Counseling has been designed to serve as a resource for professionals in the fields of Multicultural Counseling, Cross-Cultural Counseling, or Diversity and Culture in Counseling. In this authoritative new book, leading authors address culture and counseling as related to theoretical models, American ethnicities, spirituality, immigrants, intercultural families, gender, sexual orientation, diagnosis and interventions, supervision, and ethics. Counseling professionals, psychologists.

Counseling Across Cultures

Counseling Across Cultures
Author: Paul Pedersen
Publsiher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1996
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UCSC:32106018478252

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This book examines the priority issues of counselling from a variety of perspectives, and takes stock of the many developments & changes that have occurred in the last 20 years. The focus is on specific ethnic groups in North America.

Cross cultural Counseling

Cross cultural Counseling
Author: Clemmont E. Vontress,Jake A. Johnson,Lawrence R. Epp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Case studies
ISBN: 1556202105

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Case studies of ten clients representing many different cultural, racial, and ethnic backgrounds illustrate the subtle dimensions of counseling culturally different clients. Topics include sexual orientation issues, conflicts within cultures, abuse, violence, physical disability, grief, and other issues. In each case, the client's history is presented, followed by analyses from conceptual and existential perspectives as well as the DSM-IV diagnostic model. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR