International Counseling

International Counseling
Title International Counseling PDF eBook
Author Roy Moodley
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 328
Release 2015-05-14
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1119098300

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In this book, designed to increase mental health professionals’ global literacy, authors from 33 countries demonstrate multicultural skills and competencies through case studies that illustrate approaches to counseling and psychotherapy in their countries. Following an introductory section on the use of case studies, chapters focus on a cross section of countries in Africa; Australia and Asia; Central, North, and South America; Europe; and the Middle East. Each case describes the client and his or her presenting concerns and includes a culture-sensitive assessment and treatment plan, an analysis and critical reflection of the case, and questions for discussion. The final chapter of the text presents a comparative analysis of the cases. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to [email protected].

A Handbook for Counseling International Students in the United States

A Handbook for Counseling International Students in the United States
Title A Handbook for Counseling International Students in the United States PDF eBook
Author Hemla Singaravelu
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Counseling in higher education
ISBN 9781556202384

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This collection of 18 articles, contributors share their direct experiences with foreign students in the US, describing the difficulties international students tend to have, regional characteristics, and counseling approaches most likely to help them.

Counseling Around the World

Counseling Around the World
Title Counseling Around the World PDF eBook
Author Thomas H. Hohenshil
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 468
Release 2015-01-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1119026261

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This fascinating book provides a global exchange of information about counseling activities and services; counselor training; and existing professional practices, beliefs, and values. Native counselors and leading experts from 40 countries discuss the opportunities for growth in their countries and the challenges they face. After an introductory section that discusses global diversity themes and issues, chapters focus on key countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, Oceania, and South and Central America. Each chapter covers the history and current state of counseling in the country, theories and techniques that have been shown to work best in meeting the needs of the population, diversity issues specific to the region, counselor education and training, and possibilities for the future of counseling in the country. A comprehensive list of international resources and counseling organizations is also included. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to [email protected].

Counseling International Students

Counseling International Students
Title Counseling International Students PDF eBook
Author Nancy Marie Arthur
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 157
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1441989196

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This book is a useful resource for designing and delivering culturally responsive counseling services for international students. It introduces readers to contributions made by international students in higher education, and supplies in-depth information about the nature of cross-cultural transitions including initial entry to the host culture as well as the return home. A framework of multicultural counseling competencies is applied, case examples are provided, and the book is filled with practical information for counselors and other mental health professionals.

Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy in an International Context

Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy in an International Context
Title Handbook of Counseling and Psychotherapy in an International Context PDF eBook
Author Roy Moodley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 555
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135262721

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Many factors in the world today, such as globalization and a rise in immigration, are increasing the need for mental health practitioners to acquire the ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures. This text will be the most comprehensive volume to address this need to date, exploring the history, philosophy, processes, and trends in counseling and psychotherapy in countries from all regions of the globe. Organized by continent and country, each chapter is written by esteemed scholars drawing on intimate knowledge of their homelands. They explore such topics as their countries’ demographics, counselor education programs, current counseling theories and trends, and significant traditional and indigenous treatment and healing methods. This consistent structure facilitates quick and easy comparisons and contrasts across cultures, offering an enhanced understanding of diversity and multicultural competencies. Overall, this text is an invaluable resource for practitioners, researchers, students, and faculty, showing them how to look beyond their own borders and cultures to enhance their counseling practices.

Case Incidents in Counseling for International Transitions

Case Incidents in Counseling for International Transitions
Title Case Incidents in Counseling for International Transitions PDF eBook
Author Nancy Arthur
Publisher
Total Pages 374
Release 2008
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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International Work Transitions -- International Student Transitions -- Immigrant and Refugee Transitions -- Military and Peacekeeping Transitions.

Cultural and Social Justice Counseling

Cultural and Social Justice Counseling
Title Cultural and Social Justice Counseling PDF eBook
Author Farah A. Ibrahim
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-08-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 3319180576

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This timely volume gives readers a robust framework and innovative tools for incorporating clients' unique cultural variables in counseling and therapy. Its chapters identify cultural, societal, and worldview-based contexts for understanding clients, from the relatively familiar (ethnicity, gender, age) to the less explored (migration status, social privilege, geographic environment). Diverse cases illustrate how cultural assessments contribute to building the therapeutic relationship and developing interventions that respect client individuality as well as group identity. In these pages, clinicians are offered effective strategies for conducting more relevant and meaningful therapy, resulting in better outcomes for client populations that have traditionally been marginalized and underserved. The appendices include the Scale to Assess Worldview© (Ibrahim & Kahn, 1984), The Acculturation Index© (Ibrahim, 2008), and the Cultural Identity Check List-Revised© (Ibrahim, 2007). Among the topics covered: Cultural identity: components and assessment. Worldview: implications for culturally responsive and ethical practice. Understanding acculturation and its use in counseling and psychotherapy. Social justice variables critical for conducting counseling and psychotherapy. Immigrants: identity development and counseling issues. Designing interventions using the social justice and cultural responsiveness model. Cultural and Social Justice Counseling is a profound source of knowledge for clinicians and students in mental health fields (counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers) who are working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, including those working in international settings, with clients across cultures, and with sojourners to the US.