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Good Practice in Transcultural Counselling: An Asian Perspective
Authors:Amanda Webb Johnson  Zenobia Nadirshaw
Institution:  a Confederation of Indian Organisations, UK b Dacorum and St Albans Community NHS Trust,
Abstract:In Britain today, counsellors and therapists often work with people from a diverse range of ethnic groups whose cultures are substantially different from their own. There is increasing concern that people from black and ethnic communities have limited access to appropriate services—despite service planners' and providers' statements that mental health services are being restructured to become more sensitive, relevant and meaningful to these communities. This paper is an attempt to redress the balance with an emphasis on the therapeutic needs of South Asian communities. It aims to challenge assumptions and beliefs held by therapists and counsellors, question therapeutic practice based within a white, middle-class ideology, raise awareness of an 'Asian' perspective in therapy, and provide some guidelines for good practice in transcultural counselling.
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