Essentials of cross-cultural counseling /edited by] Lawrence H. Gerstein ... [and others.
- Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, (c)2012.
- vii, 270 pages ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Cross-cultural counseling : history, challenges, and rationale The intersection of multicultural and cross-national movements in the United States : a complementary role to promote culturally sensitive research, training, and practice The counseling profession in- and outside the United States Exportation of U.S.-based models of counseling and counseling psychology : a critical analysis Theoretical and methodological issues when studying culture Internationalization of the counseling profession : an indigenous perspective Crossing borders in collaboration Cross-cultural collaboration : developing cross-cultural competencies and yuan-fen A global vision for the future of cross-cultural counseling : theory, collaboration, research, and training Lawrence H. Gerstein ... [and others] -- P. Paul Heppner ... [and others] -- Lawrence H. Gerstein ... [and others] -- Kathryn L. Norsworthy ... [and others] -- Stefania gisdottir ... [and others] -- Seung-Ming Alvin Leung ... [and others] -- Kathryn L. Norsworthy ... [and others] -- Li-fei Wang and P. Paul Heppner -- Lawrence H. Gerstein ... [and others.
The focus of this supplement is the first section of the handbook, which touches on issues, challenges, and opportunities for the counseling profession worldwide. It is comprised of nine articles that discuss topics such as cross-cultural counseling, the counseling profession in- and outside of the United States, the theoretical and methodological issues when studying culture, and the future of cross-cultural counseling. Each article includes discussion questions and related web links to further student comprehension of the material.