Race, Culture and CounsellingCommunication is key to the therapeutic relationship, and culture and language are at the core of communication. The first edition of Race, Culture and Counselling was a groundbreaking text on the subject; this new edition is significantly revised to include new perspectives on the impact of race, culture, and language in therapy. Topics discussed include:
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Page 156
... supervision was one of the top five activities psychologists engaged in ( Garfield and Kurtz 1976 ) ; more than two - thirds of counselling psychologists provided clini- cal supervision ( Fitzgerald and Osipow 1986 , quoted in Thompson ...
... supervision was one of the top five activities psychologists engaged in ( Garfield and Kurtz 1976 ) ; more than two - thirds of counselling psychologists provided clini- cal supervision ( Fitzgerald and Osipow 1986 , quoted in Thompson ...
Page 157
... Supervision , literally the overseeing of a counsellor's work , protects the client and supports the counsellor . Regarded as a professional ... supervisory relationship with the counsellor , the supervisor SUPERVISION AND CONSULTANCY 157.
... Supervision , literally the overseeing of a counsellor's work , protects the client and supports the counsellor . Regarded as a professional ... supervisory relationship with the counsellor , the supervisor SUPERVISION AND CONSULTANCY 157.
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... supervision ' ( Casement 1985 ) which might correct the approach to the work . Mode 4 : A focus on the cultural assumptions of the supervisee . Also the counter - transference of the supervisee , which seems to be responding to the ...
... supervision ' ( Casement 1985 ) which might correct the approach to the work . Mode 4 : A focus on the cultural assumptions of the supervisee . Also the counter - transference of the supervisee , which seems to be responding to the ...
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References to this book
Cross Cultural Awareness and Social Justice in Counseling Cyrus Marcellus Ellis,Jon Carlson No preview available - 2008 |