Cultural Psychotherapy: Working With Culture in the Clinical Encounter
This innovative book provides therapists with a practical guide for treating patients from other cultures. Basing her material on extensive clinical work with patients from many ethnic backgrounds, Dr. Seeley shares insights on the problems of using a second language, recognizing cultural material presented in sessions, and making specific changes in clinical practice to accommodate cultural differences. This is a timely and well-conceived model of psychotherapy that enhances cross-cultural clinical work.
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Cultural Psychotherapy: Working With Culture in the Clinical Encounter
This innovative book provides therapists with a practical guide for treating patients from other cultures. Basing her material on extensive clinical work with patients from many ethnic backgrounds, Dr. Seeley shares insights on the problems of using a second language, recognizing cultural material presented in sessions, and making specific changes in clinical practice to accommodate cultural differences. This is a timely and well-conceived model of psychotherapy that enhances cross-cultural clinical work.
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Cultural Psychotherapy: Working With Culture in the Clinical Encounter

Cultural Psychotherapy: Working With Culture in the Clinical Encounter

by Karen M. Seeley
Cultural Psychotherapy: Working With Culture in the Clinical Encounter

Cultural Psychotherapy: Working With Culture in the Clinical Encounter

by Karen M. Seeley

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Overview

This innovative book provides therapists with a practical guide for treating patients from other cultures. Basing her material on extensive clinical work with patients from many ethnic backgrounds, Dr. Seeley shares insights on the problems of using a second language, recognizing cultural material presented in sessions, and making specific changes in clinical practice to accommodate cultural differences. This is a timely and well-conceived model of psychotherapy that enhances cross-cultural clinical work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461628064
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 04/13/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 529 KB

About the Author

Karen Seeley, M.S.W., Ph.D., is an adjunct professor of anthropology at Columbia University, an adjunct professor of psychology at Barnard College, and a staff psychotherapist at Barnard College's Counseling and Psychological Services.
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