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Routledge
29 January 2020
Intercultural Perspectives on Family Counseling expands cultural awareness in the practice of family counseling by offering cultural-specific perspectives for addressing common issues that emerge in dyadic, marital, and family relationships around the globe.

The topics illuminated in the book serve to sharpen cultural mindfulness and expand the reader’s knowledge and understanding of intercultural family counseling issues. Each chapter examines a couple or family-related clinical issue, offering clinical intervention strategies within the context of a specific cultural population. By representing various national and cultural identities, this book showcases a transcultural understanding of family.

Students and practicing marriage and family counselors and therapists will benefit greatly from this clinical resource that exposes them to the similarities and differences in addressing client issues across cultures.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   344g
ISBN:   9780815379997
ISBN 10:   0815379994
Series:   Family Systems Counseling: Innovations Then and Now
Pages:   244
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Basics of Intercultural Family Counseling Brian S. Canfield Counseling Muslim Couples and Families in the United States Khalid A. Alfallatah Family Counseling in Uganda Daniel Williamson and Jennifer Williamson Marriage Counseling with Iranian Couples Neda Deylami Counseling Greek-Cypriot Clients Fotini Kranou Kyriakides Couple Counseling in Turkey: Considering Relationship Beliefs and Gender Roles Berke Kirikkanat Stressors upon Marriage in the Barter Economy of Cuba Miriam Moreno-Duany Addressing Domestic Violence with Russian Couples Alena Prikhidko Counseling Females in the ""Cajun"" Culture of South Louisiana Irene Leblanc Mate Selection Counseling for Chinese Women Ruoxi Chen, Stephen E. May, Jarodd W. Hundley, and Jason P. Austin Helping Jewish Couples Address Issues of Gender Role Conflict in Marriage Ashley Cooper Marriage and Family Counseling in Saudi Arabia Abeer Ali Rasheed and Mehmet Nurullah Akkurt Familias Fuertes: Strength-Based Approaches to Working with Latino Immigrant Families E. Carolina Benitez and Daniel Gutierrez Culturally Contextual Family Therapy with Involuntary Clients Bethany Simmons and Jamie Banker Cultural Considerations for Counseling Aging Families Lori L. Soli and Susan J. Foster Working with Taiwan Couples in Light of Culture: A Case of Mother and Daughter-in-Law Relationship Wentao Chao 17. Family Systems Therapies with Appalachian Families Jason P. Austin, Benjamin J. Evans, and Ruoxi Chen"

Brian S. Canfield is Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Florida Atlantic University, USA.

Reviews for Intercultural Perspectives on Family Counseling

Within this text, readers will be able to see how family therapy is practiced in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and North America, negotiating the sometimes tricky aspects of differing cultural beliefs and practices, all while keeping a Systems Theory perspective towards the goal of helping couples and families live in harmony with each other. - Paul Peluso, Professor and Chair of the Department of Counselor Education at Florida Atlantic University, USA.


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