Race, Culture And CounsellingThis substantially revised edition builds upon the foundations laid down in the first edition (which addressed, amongst other subjects, issues of race and power, cultures and their impact upon communication, and a review of the dominant theoretical discourses influencing counselling and psychotherapy and how these might impact upon mixed identity therapeutic relationships.) |
Contents
Chapter 01 The climate the context and the challenge | 1 |
Chapter 02 Issues of race and power | 23 |
Chapter 03 Towards understanding culture | 40 |
Chapter 04 Cultural barriers to communication | 51 |
Chapter 05 Communication language gesture and interpretation | 65 |
intentions and limitations | 82 |
Chapter 07 Nonwestern approaches to helping | 102 |
Chapter 08 Training therapists to
work with different and diverse clients | 120 |
Chapter 12 Updating the models of identity development | 179 |
Chapter 13 Key issues for black counselling practitioners in the UK with particular reference to their experiences in professional training | 187 |
have you noticed? | 198 |
Chapter 15 Specific issues for white counsellors | 204 |
addressing the intersections of class gender sexual orientation and different abilities | 217 |
Chapter 17 Race and culture in counselling research | 229 |
Definitions | 239 |
Bibliography | 244 |
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