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Race is a complex and sensitive subject which has a direct and significant bearing on counselling. The aim of Multicultural Counselling: A Reader is to provide insights and to provoke debate about the impact of race and ethnicity on counsellors, their clients and the therapeutic process. Edited by Stephen Palmer, this collection of 20 articles represents the multiplicity of issues raised by counselling in a multicultural society. It examines topics which affect all counsellors, including the dynamics of mixed and same race counselling relationships and the dilemmas which confront counsellors in how to address issues related to racism which are raised in counselling. The book covers both theory and p
Multicultural Counselling Research: An Evaluation with Proposals for Future Research
Multicultural Counselling Research: An Evaluation with Proposals for Future Research
Preamble
This chapter, in its original form, appeared as an article in the Counselling Psychology Review (May 1994, 9 (2)). I have made only minor changes to that article, because the position which I outlined then still largely applies today, five years on. A trawl through Psychlit, the database for journals and books published in the field of psychology, reveals that almost all the multicultural counselling research of the last five years, and indeed most of the writing too, is still from the USA. A whole journal, The Journal of Multicultural Counselling and Development, exists to publish such research, in addition to the large numbers of specialist ...
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