
International Counseling
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"Although the literature on how mental health practitioners worldwide assist their clients has expanded dramatically in the past few years, very few publications have described actual counselor-client case studies. This book addresses this gap, offering a detailed account of how clinicians from around the world conceptualize their cases and employ a host of diverse counseling strategies. Through reading this book, practitioners, researchers, and trainers in every setting will acquire new insight and skills in the universal and unique aspects of the counseling process."--Lawrence H. Gerstein, PhD, George & Frances Ball Distinguished Professor of Psychology-Counseling, Ball State University "This is a wonderful collection of engaging therapeutic stories that illustrate the complexities of counseling within different cultural contexts. It is an excellent stimulus to broaden both students' and scholars' conceptualization of counseling and psychotherapy."--Puncky Paul Heppner, PhD, University of Missouri "This handbook occupies a unique niche in the professional literature. It bridges the gap between the principles and techniques of counseling and the personal biographical experience of individuals in their distinctive sociocultural contexts. The interwoven personal, cultural, and universal strands come alive in a scholarly yet readable fashion."--Juris Draguns, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State UniversityMore details
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Roy Moodley, PhD, is an associate professor of counseling psychology at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Marguerite Lengyell, EdD (candidate), is in the Counseling and Psychotherapy Department at the University of Toronto.
Rosa Wu, PhD, is a registered clinical counselor in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Uwe P. Gielen, PhD, is professor emeritus and executive director of the Institute for International and Cross-Cultural Psychology at St. Francis College, New York.
Content
Preface vii
About the Editors and Contributors xiii
Acknowledgments xxi
Part One Working With Case Studies
Chapter 1 How to Critically Use Globally Discerned Case Studies in Local Contexts 3
Eunjung Lee
Part Two Counseling and Psychotherapy in Africa
Chapter 2 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Egypt: Omar's Story 15
Mona M. Amer
Chapter 3 Counseling and Psychotherapy in West Africa: Mazabalo's Story 23
Lonzozou Kpanake
Chapter 4 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Nigeria: Dayo's Story 31
Olaniyi Bojuwoye
Chapter 5 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Morocco: T.M.'s Story 39
Nadia Kadri and Dounia Belghazi
Chapter 6 Counseling and Psychotherapy in South Africa: Mr. Dlamini's Story 47
Lionel J. Nicholas and Maria Damianova
Chapter 7 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Karimi's Story 55
Gladys K. Mwiti and Naomi James
Part Three Counseling and Psychotherapy in Australia and Asia
Chapter 8 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Australia: Cynthia's Story 65
Nadine Pelling
Chapter 9 Counseling and Psychotherapy in China: Yang's Story 73
Shi Qijia, Yu Ping, Doris F. Chang, and Wolfgang Senf
Chapter 10 Counseling and Psychotherapy in India: Radha's Story 79
Priya Pothan and Tony Sam George
Chapter 11 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Japan: Masako's Story 87
Shigeru Iwakabe and Carol Zerbe Enns
Chapter 12 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Malaysia: Aaron's Story 95
See Ching Mey
Chapter 13 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Pakistan: Zohra's Story 103
Humair Yusuf
Chapter 14 Counseling and Psychotherapy in the Philippines: Jojo's Story 111
Maria Isabel E. Melgar and Roberto E. Javier
Chapter 15 Counseling and Psychotherapy in South Korea: Misun's Story 117
Eunsun Joo
Part Four Counseling and Psychotherapy in Central, North, and South America
Chapter 16 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Argentina: Michael's Story 125
Diego Benegas Loyo
Chapter 17 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Brazil: Sr. K's Story 133
William B. Gomes, Vânia Maria Domingues, and Maria Adélia Minghelli Pieta
Chapter 18 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Canada: Kamalpreet's Story 141
Robinder P. Bedi and José F. Domene
Chapter 19 Counseling and Psychotherapy in the Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago): Olivia's Story 149
Gerard Hutchinson
Chapter 20 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Mexico: Mrs. Fabiola's Story 157
María Fregoso-Vera, Samuel Jurado Cárdenas, and Angélica Riveros Rosas
Chapter 21 Counseling and Psychotherapy in the United States: Rolando's Story 165
Gargi Roysircar and Vincent Pignatiello
Part Five Counseling and Psychotherapy in Europe
Chapter 22 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Denmark: Marianne's Story 175
Nanja H. Hansen and Andrea L. Dixon
Chapter 23 Counseling and Psychotherapy in France: Alice's Story 183
Jacques Pouyaud and Nicole Baudouin
Chapter 24 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Germany: David's Story 189
Karen Krause and Silvia Schneider
Chapter 25 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Italy: Miriam's Story 195
Thierry Bonfanti
Chapter 26 Counseling and Psychotherapy in the Netherlands: Tom's Story 203
Giel Hutschemaekers, Caroline Vossen, Wubbo Scholte, and Wiede Vissers
Chapter 27 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Spain: Andres's Story 211
Carolina Marín-Martín and José M. Prieto
Chapter 28 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Russia: Client A's Story 219
Alla Kholmogorova and Svetlana Volikova
Chapter 29 Counseling and Psychotherapy in the United Kingdom: Winston's Story 227
Del Loewenthal
Part Six Counseling and Psychotherapy in the Middle East
Chapter 30 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Iran: Javad's Story 237
Behrooz Birashk
Chapter 31 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Israel: Lee's Story 243
Sharon Ziv Beiman
Chapter 32 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Lebanon: Zeina's Story 251
Brigitte Khoury and Yasmine I. Fayad
Chapter 33 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Palestine: Shaden's Story 259
Shafiq Masalha and Rana G. Nashashibi
Chapter 34 Counseling and Psychotherapy in Turkey: Ceren's Story 267
Senel Poyrazli and Murat Balkis
Conclusion
Chapter 35 Therapy Without Borders: Bridging Counseling and Psychotherapy Across Cultures 277
Roy Moodley and Bhisham Khina
Index 293
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