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DIFFERENCE AND DISCRIMINATION IN PSYCHOTHERAPY AND COUNSELLING
Sue Marshall
Sage Publications, 2004

LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The reader will explore how prejudice and discrimination based on gender, sexuality, race, culture or mental health influence the psychotherapy relationship, and will develop a practical awareness about these differences.

For most therapists, a non-judgmental attitude of acceptance is fundamental to their practice. However, in seeking to be non-judgmental, therapists may run the risk of concealing their own prejudices. It is only by facing up to these attitudes and exploring them that therapists are fully able to relate to their clients and help them effectively.

Sue Marshall is a UKCP registered psychotherapist working in private practice and also Bereavement Services Manager at Hospice in the Weald, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK.

6 CE credits; 190 pages

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Order book or tape: $37.95. Order code DIDP1
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