Intercultural Counseling

Intercultural Counseling by Gerald Monk, published by Cognella Academic Publishing on August 9, 2019, is a comprehensive text consisting of 512 pages. This edition offers a fresh perspective on cultural differences, presenting a reconceptualization of multiculturalism that addresses the complexities of intercultural interactions in counseling practices.
Readers will find that the book explores new forces in decolonial and intercultural studies, highlighting issues related to Eurocentric counseling practices. It conceptualizes mental health and healing through the lens of diverse communities, aiming to bridge cultural divides. This work is particularly relevant for those interested in the evolving landscape of counseling and the importance of understanding cultural contexts in therapeutic settings.
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Intercultural Counseling: Bridging the Us and Them Divide provides a thoroughly fresh approach to addressing cultural differences that includes a complete reconceptualization of multiculturalism. The text grapples with new forces in the areas of decolonial and intercultural study that expose problems with taken-for-granted counseling activities embedded within Eurocentric-based practice.
The book conceptualizes mental health and healing in the terms that diverse communit
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