Race, culture, and counselling created by Colin Lago in collaboration with Joyce Thompson
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Buckingham Open University Press, 1996Description: 168 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0335192947 (pbk)
- 0335192955
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | School of Social Work Library Open Shelf | BF637.7.C76 LAG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 151622 | Available | BK138779 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Chapter 1 The climate, the context and the challenge, 2 - Issues of race and power, 3 - Towards understanding culture, 4 - Cultural barriers to communication, 5 - Communication, language and gesture, 6 - Western theories of counselling and psychotherapyintentions and limitations, 7 - Non-Western approaches to helping, 8 - Filmed casestraining aids to the therapeutic process, 9 - Addressing the context of the counselling organization, 10 - Supervision and consultancysupporting the needs of therapists in multicultural and multiracial settings, 11 -Training therapists to work with different client groups, 12 The challenge of research
Seeks to explore some of the major dimensions and subtleties underlying the issues of race and culture, and how these might impact upon counselling-psychotherapeutic relationships. This book also addresses the challenges posed to trainers, supervisors and researchers of counselling and psychotherapy.
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