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The Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and PsychoTherapy (ePub eBook)


The Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and PsychoTherapy (ePub eBook)

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The Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and PsychoTherapy (ePub eBook)

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ISBN:
9780335238514
Publication Date:
16 Oct 2011
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
eBook
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The Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and PsychoTherapy (ePub eBook)

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With its diversity throughout including almost 40 authors from different therapeutic modalities, continents and professional fields the book indeed is both an Ninvitation and challengeO and a means Nto aid transcultural therapists in conducting their work in a sensitive and informed mannerO. It brings to mind a colourful and well stocked market comprising two parts. The first provides nourishing food for practitioners such as contributions to theory, use of interpreters, training, supervision, research and case studies. The second offers an outstanding exploration of the impact of different cultural backgrounds orchestrated by the editor, whose compilation from a UK perspective might be a useful example for other cultural and language areas. The involved reader will be delighted to have this inspiring handbook to hand.Gerhard Stumm, Ph.D., psychotherapy trainer, Vienna Therapists pride themselves on cherishing the uniqueness of every client. This book offers a powerful challenge for it plainly demonstrates that a commitment to honouring uniqueness cannot be divorced from a sensitivity to the cultural, racial, spiritual and ethnic differences that clients present in an increasingly multicultural society. Here is an impressive compendium that illuminates the many clinical, training, relational and supervisory issues involved together with the widest range of contributions from diverse cultures that I have ever encountered in one volume. Colin Lago is to be congratulated on editing an invaluable resource which is both stimulating and disturbing in its implications.Brian Thorne, Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of East Anglia and Co-founder of The Norwich CentreThis fascinating book examines recent critical thinking and contemporary research findings in the field of transcultural counselling and psychotherapy. It also explores the effects of different cultural heritages upon potential clients and therapists.The first part of the book reflects the curriculum, context and content of counselling and psychotherapy training courses, with regards to sensitivity to diversity. It covers key issues such as:O Implications of identity development for therapeutic work O Ethnic matching of clients and therapistsO Working with interpreters and bi-cultural workers O Overcoming racism, discrimination and oppression within the counselling processO An overview of current research within this fieldIn the second part, the authors give personal accounts that explore the impact of cultural heritage on people who have moved from their countries of origin to NWesternO countries,, such as the UK or the USA.The Handbook of Transcultural Counselling and Psychotherapy will be of immense value to a wide range of readers, including counselling and therapy practitioners, supervisors, trainees, agency managers and colleagues in other therapy-related services. Contributors: Aileen Alleyne, Alison Barty, Anita Chakraborty, Divine Charura, Riccardo Draghi-Lorenz, Patricia Eschoe, Farkhondeh Farsimadan, Tiane Corso Graziottin, Delroy Hall, Fiona Hall, Addila Khan, Indu Khurana, Colin Lago, Courtland C. Lee, Yair Maman, Susan McGinnis, Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga, Roy Moodley, Renate Motschnig, Sheila Mudadi-Billings, GoEun Na, Seamus Nash, Bernie Neville, Yuko Nippoda, Ladislav Nykl, Simon du Plock, Judy Ryde, Antony Sigalas, Harbrinder Dhillon Stevens, Patsy Sutherland, Rachel Tribe, Andrea Uphoff, Valerie Watson, Tony Wright, Jin Wu and Neelam Zahid.

Contents

The editor and contributors Foreword by John McLeod Acknowledgements Part 1: Ensuring Professional Practice in Transcultural Counselling and Psychotherapy Introduction to Part 1: towards Enhancing Professional Competence-From Training to Research to Practice Training for multicultural therapy: The challenge and the experience Training for Multi-cultural Therapy - The Course Curriculum Training for 'Multicultural' Therapy: The community role of the training department/ institution Identity Development and its impact on the therapy relationship On ethnic matching: A review of the research and considerations for practice, training and policy Working with interpreters and bicultural workers Issues for white therapists Issues for psychological therapists from black and minority ethnic groups Overcoming racism, discrimination and oppression in psychotherapy Research in transcultural counselling and psychotherapy Culturally sensitive supervision Psychotherapeutic work at Nafsiyat A relational understanding of working interculturally with survivors of torture Part 2: Heritage and Identity Formation: Transition and Identity Transformation Introduction to Part 2: Addressing the issues of description, ascription, projection, and British heritage International students - who are they? On being an asylum seeker The effects of an African heritage The effects of an Australian heritage: Counselling in a land down under The effects of an African Caribbean heritage: Living as a problem The effects of a European heritage: Between two chairs The effects of an Eastern European heritage The effects of an Irish heritage The effects of a Middle Eastern (Iranian) heritage The effects of a North American heritage The effects of South American heritage The effects of a Pakistani heritage The effects of a Bangladeshi heritage: The smell of spice The effects of an Indian heritage: Cultural reminiscences The effects of a Chinese heritage The effects of a Japanese heritage Index

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