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  • Can therapy involving a therapist and client from differing cultural, ethnic and racial origins work?
  • What are the main barriers to this relationship working well?
  • What knowledge, skill and attitudes are required by therapists to enhance their work with âœdifferentâ clients?
Therapists are inevitably affected by their own backgrounds, experiences and prejudices, which may manifest negatively within therapeutic relationships with clients of different cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds to their own. This book strives to explore these areas of challenge to successful therapy and to raise awareness of the many facets that may impact upon the relationship.

This 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 psyc

Table of Contents
Dedications
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgements
Foreword to the first edition
Introduction to the first edition
Introduction
The climate, the context and the challenge
Issues of race and power
Towards understanding culture
Cultural barriers to communication
Communication, language, gesture and interpretation
Western theories of counselling and psychotherapy: intentions and limitations
Non-Western approaches to helping
Training therapists to work with different and diverse clients
Addressing the context of the counselling organization
Supervision and consultancy: supporting the needs of therapists in multicultural and multiracial settings
The challenge of research
Updating the models of identity development
Key issues for black counselling practitioners in the U.K. with particular reference to their experiences in professional training
Upon being a white therapist: have you noticed?
Specific issues for white counsellors
Approaching multiple diversity: addressing the intersections of class, gender, sexual orientation and different abilities
Race and culture in counselling research

References
Index

Race Culture and Counselling

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/11/2005
      ISBN13: 9780335216949, 978-0335216949
      ISBN10: 335216943

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      • Can therapy involving a therapist and client from differing cultural, ethnic and racial origins work?
      • What are the main barriers to this relationship working well?
      • What knowledge, skill and attitudes are required by therapists to enhance their work with âœdifferentâ clients?
      Therapists are inevitably affected by their own backgrounds, experiences and prejudices, which may manifest negatively within therapeutic relationships with clients of different cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds to their own. This book strives to explore these areas of challenge to successful therapy and to raise awareness of the many facets that may impact upon the relationship.

      This 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 psyc

      Table of Contents
      Dedications
      List of Tables and Figures
      Acknowledgements
      Foreword to the first edition
      Introduction to the first edition
      Introduction
      The climate, the context and the challenge
      Issues of race and power
      Towards understanding culture
      Cultural barriers to communication
      Communication, language, gesture and interpretation
      Western theories of counselling and psychotherapy: intentions and limitations
      Non-Western approaches to helping
      Training therapists to work with different and diverse clients
      Addressing the context of the counselling organization
      Supervision and consultancy: supporting the needs of therapists in multicultural and multiracial settings
      The challenge of research
      Updating the models of identity development
      Key issues for black counselling practitioners in the U.K. with particular reference to their experiences in professional training
      Upon being a white therapist: have you noticed?
      Specific issues for white counsellors
      Approaching multiple diversity: addressing the intersections of class, gender, sexual orientation and different abilities
      Race and culture in counselling research

      References
      Index

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