Culture and Counseling: New ApproachesCulture 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. |
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Page 104
... relationship would slowly evolve from one " between strangers " to one between " personal friends " or " family members . " They believed that personal relationships are very important in Asian cultures and that clients are likely to ...
... relationship would slowly evolve from one " between strangers " to one between " personal friends " or " family members . " They believed that personal relationships are very important in Asian cultures and that clients are likely to ...
Page 105
... relationship with clients , as suggested by a number of psychothera- peutic orientations , might be detrimental to the development of these more per- sonal relationships . The question is how to transform a relationship between ...
... relationship with clients , as suggested by a number of psychothera- peutic orientations , might be detrimental to the development of these more per- sonal relationships . The question is how to transform a relationship between ...
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... relationship , through warmth , genuineness , and empathy . In addition , these necessary conditions created an environment that engendered trust , and thus , the counseling relationship thrived . As Torrey ( 1987 ) notes , counselors ...
... relationship , through warmth , genuineness , and empathy . In addition , these necessary conditions created an environment that engendered trust , and thus , the counseling relationship thrived . As Torrey ( 1987 ) notes , counselors ...
Contents
PART ONE Cultural Viewpoints of Counseling | 1 |
On Becoming an Existential CrossCultural | 20 |
Increasing the Cultural Awareness Knowledge | 31 |
Copyright | |
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