What does it mean to work inter-culturally?Our multi-cultural society is changing the parameters of counselling. Working Inter-Culturally in Counselling Settings explores how racial issues can be recognised and worked within a practical, clinical setting. The book looks at how the counselling setting can influence practice, and the book includes chapters in a range of settings, including:* counselling training and supervision* social work* the probation service and prisons* setting up counselling services in culturally diverse communities.Aisha Dupont-Joshua, together with contributors of diverse cultural heritage, moves away from exclusive white models of thought, and adopts more of a world view, inclusive of cultural difference. Working Inter-Culturally in Counselling Settings will be invaluable for counsellors, trainers, supervisors and other mental health professionals.Working Inter-Culturally in Counselling Settings explores how racial issues can be recognised and worked with in a practical, clinical setting. Looking at how the counselling setting can influence practice, the book includes chapters in a range of settings, including: * Counselling training and supervision * Social work * The probation service and prisons * Setting up counselling services in culturally diverse communities Aisha Dupont-Joshua, together with contributors of diverse cultural heritage, moves away from exclusive white models of thought, and adopts more of a world view, inclusive of cultural difference. Working Inter-Culturally in Counselling Settings will be invaluable for counsellors, trainers, supervisors and other mental health professionals.'Working Inter-Culturally in Counselling Settings' explores how racial issues can be recognized and worked with in a practical, clinical setting.Our multi-cultural society is changing the parameters of counseling; this book explores how racial issues can be recognized and worked with in a pratical, clinical setting. Covering how the counseling setting can influence practice, culturally diverse contributors move away from traditional models of thought to adopt a world view more inclusive of cultural difference.Explores how racial issues can be recognised and worked with in a practical, clinical setting, looking at how this setting can influence practice.
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