Cross-Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy is a historical, conceptual, and applied resource for cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy. This text is divided into four parts, wherein the first part sets the foundations of the field by discussing its history, issues, status, overview, and ethnicity and interactional rules. The second part evaluates the expectancy effects and process and outcome variables in cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy, as well as drug and other therapies across cultures. The subsequent part emphasizes the ethnocultural considerations, featuring counseling African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, Japanese Americans, American Indians, and Alaskan natives. This book concludes by presenting the future perspectives of the field. This book will be very invaluable to counselors, psychotherapists, psychologists, and psychology students.
Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy, 6th ed, offers counseling students and professionals a distinctive lifespan approach that emphasizes the importance of social justice and diversity in mental health practice.
Counseling expectations The counseling expectations and conceptions of mental health of Asian Americans are important client variables that have been examined empirically. Studies of the effects of Asian students' cultural conceptions ...
Helping cultural and social minorities can be an opportunity but simultaneously a challenge for Korean counselors. On one hand, by helping these ... Reality dynamic counseling model: The approach of counseling for the Korean.
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This is a comprehensive and well elaborated review of conceptual frameworks for counseling and therapy in cross-cultural problems.
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Gabrenya, W. K., Jr., Kung, M-C., & Chen, L-Y. (2006). Understanding the Taiwan Indigenous Psychology Movement: A sociology of science approach. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 37, 597–622.
Using as a starting point the pioneering work of Clemmont E. Vontress, the contributors to Counseling Across and Beyond Cultures trace the evolution of multicultural counseling and discuss remaining challenges for practitioners.
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.
This book shows counselors how an understanding of individual differences — cultural, ethnic, racial, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic, and individual — can help them use existing strategies to their best...
"Culture, Psychotherapy, and Counseling is a textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on counseling and psychotherapy focusing on culture in the fields of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Social Work, and Psychiatry.