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Title: Recognizing Cultural Bias in Counseling Theory and Practice: The Case of Rogers.

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Title:Recognizing Cultural Bias in Counseling Theory and Practice: The Case of Rogers.
Authors:Usher, Claire Hamilton
Descriptors:Counseling TechniquesCultural DifferencesNondirective Counseling
Source:Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, v17 n2 p62-71 Apr 1989
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Publication Date:1989-00-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
Abstract:Contends that, while person-centered counseling has several characteristics that make it adaptable to working with people of different cultures, it is problematic for cross-cultural counseling because of its emphasis on the self and subjective experiences, and its reliance on client ability and willingness to verbalize feelings and experience feelings in relationship to counselor. (NB)
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Identifiers:Cross Cultural Counseling; Rogers (Carl)
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Languages:English
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