Counseling Across Cultures

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Pederson, Paul B. et al. eds (1976). Counseling Across Cultures. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1976. 370. doi:10.1002/j.2164-4918.1978.tb05284.x. ISBN 978-1-4833-1110-4. ISSN 0031-5737.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)

Abstract: A scholarly article titled Counseling Across Cultures presented as a PDF document. The primary geographic focus includes diverse cultural contexts with explicit mention of Micronesia, where cultural counseling practices are discussed affirmatively. The document covers the time period contemporary to its publication, reflecting modern cross-cultural counseling theories and practices. It includes references to institutions and agencies involved in mental health and counseling, as well as international treaties and journals relevant to cultural psychology and counseling ethics. The subject domains explicitly discussed encompass cross-cultural psychology, counseling methodologies, mental health practices, and intercultural communication. The structural The document addresses the adaptation of counseling techniques to various cultural norms and values, emphasizing culturally sensitive practices. It also explores the role of cultural identity in therapeutic settings and the impact of globalization on counseling frameworks. The treatment of Micronesia includes detailed consideration of indigenous counseling traditions and their integration with Western psychological models. The article situates counseling within a global context, highlighting the necessity of cultural competence among practitioners working in multicultural environments.

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