Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
xvii, 300 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-276) and indexes. |
Contents |
Traditional and nontraditional perspectives on empathy, help-seeking, and healthy outcomes -- Toward more inclusive empathy: a survey of relational worldviews and alternative modes of helping -- Defining inclusive cultural empathy -- Affective acceptance: relating to and understanding ourselves and others -- Affective acceptance: embracing inclusion and developing empathy -- Intellectual understanding: race, gender, religion, and spirituality -- Intellectual understanding: examining other key cultural identity constructs -- Integral skills: hearing our culture teachers through empathy -- Integral skills: microskills for inclusive cultural empathy -- Empowerment applications of inclusive cultural empathy -- Conclusion: developing multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skill. |
Subject |
Cross-cultural counseling.
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Psychiatry, Transcultural.
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Ethnopsychology.
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Counselor and client.
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Therapist and patient.
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Counseling -- methods. |
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Cultural Competency. |
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Professional-Patient Relations. |
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Psychotherapy -- methods. |
Added Author |
Crethar, Hugh C.
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Carlson, Jon.
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ISBN |
9780979212512 |
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0979212510 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000042096248 |
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NLM 101469610 |
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NZ1 11622384 |
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