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Record #181785:

Assumptions and expectations: adapting to diverse cultural settings / Sally Wolfe, Piers Vitebsky.

Title: Assumptions and expectations: adapting to diverse cultural settings / Sally Wolfe, Piers Vitebsky.
Author(s): Wolfe, Sally.
Vitebsky, Piers.
Date: 2003.
Publisher: Hove: Bruner-Routledge
Abstract: Considers client's expectation of therapeutic encounter with reference to inter-cultural settings. Cites case history from recent work in Siberia where indigenous peoples live in complex relationship with Russians, Ukranians and other Europeans. Outlines establishment of counselling service in Siberia in late 1990s. Discusses implications of experience for UK therapists.
Notes:

Offprint: Working inter-culturally in counselling settings. Chapter 4 / Aisha Dupont-Joshua.

Keywords: 159.9 -- Psychology.
616.89 -- Psychiatry.
J -- Social sciences.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(410) -- Great Britain.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*50) : 159.9
SPRI record no.: 181785

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