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Diversity, Culture and Counselling: A Canadian Perspective

Contributor(s): France, M Honore (Editor), Rodriguez, Maria del Carmen (Editor), Hett, Geoffrey G (Editor)

ISBN: 9781550598759

Publisher: Brush Education

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Pub Date: September 3, 2021

Dewey: 158.3

LCCN: 2021392690

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.30" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 2.05 lbs) 624 pages

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Description: "Diversity, Culture and Counselling: A Canadian Perspective, 3rd Edition is designed for students in the fields of counselling, social work or other helping professions, or for professional counsellors who are interested in working with the diverse people of Canada. It encourages counsellors to shift away from Eurocentric counselling theories toward methods that recognize diversity and other worldviews. The third edition addresses some of the many changes in Canadian society since the second edition came out in 2013. Many of these changes relate specifically to issues of race, cultural norms, gender and sexuality, and other areas of diversity that are highly relevant to the counselling profession in general, and specifically to any counsellor working with culturally diverse clients. The changes in this edition address important issues such as systemic racism, immigration policy, discriminatory policies in society, and climate change, just to name a few."--

Brief description: M. Honore France is from the Ani-yun-wiwa First Nation and is a professor at the University of Victoria, where he teaches courses in diversity, family therapy, group dynamics, and research methodology. His current research and teaching interests are cross-cultural counselling issues, ecopsychology, counselling residential school survivors, and crosscultural child development.

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