Race, Culture and Counselling
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Open University Press
Published:16th Nov '05
Should be back in stock very soon
- 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 “different” clients?
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 psychotherapy and how these might impact upon mixed identity therapeutic relationships,) and includes the following additions:
- New chapters by black and white writers working within British, American and Canadian contexts
- Updated information on recent changes and challenges in the field
- New approaches to the issues of whiteness and power, multiple identities and identity development
Contributors: Courtland Lee; Roy Moodley; Gill Tuckwell; Val Watson
ISBN: 9780335216949
Dimensions: 230mm x 155mm x 15mm
Weight: 444g
304 pages
2nd edition