Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy

"Inclusive cultural empathy is a lens through which helping professionals can view themselves, their clients, and the very construct of the helping relationship. Empathy, as defined in the Western context, takes for granted an individualistic interpretation of human desires, pain, and reasons f...

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Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy
Counseling
Ethnopsychology
Cross-cultural counseling
Psychiatry, Transcultural
Counselor and client
Therapist and patient
title Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy
title_auth Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy
title_exact_search Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy
title_full Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy Paul B. Pedersen, Hugh C. Crethar, Jon Carlson
title_fullStr Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy Paul B. Pedersen, Hugh C. Crethar, Jon Carlson
title_full_unstemmed Inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy Paul B. Pedersen, Hugh C. Crethar, Jon Carlson
title_short Inclusive cultural empathy
title_sort inclusive cultural empathy making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy
title_sub making relationships central in counseling and psychotherapy
topic Counseling
Ethnopsychology
Cross-cultural counseling
Psychiatry, Transcultural
Counselor and client
Therapist and patient
topic_facet Counseling
Ethnopsychology
Cross-cultural counseling
Psychiatry, Transcultural
Counselor and client
Therapist and patient
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