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Counseling Across and Beyond Cultures
Exploring the Work of Clemmont E. Vontress in Clinical Practice
von Roy Moodley, Rinaldo Walcott
Verlag: University of Toronto Press
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ISBN: 978-0-8020-9535-0
Erschienen am 01.11.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 226 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 20 mm [T]
Gewicht: 499 Gramm
Umfang: 304 Seiten

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Using as a starting point the pioneering work of Clemmont E. Vontress, the contributors to Counseling Across and Beyond Cultures trace the evolution of multicultural counseling and discuss remaining challenges for practitioners.



Edited by Roy Moodley and Rinaldo Walcott



Foreword
Acknowledgments

Introduction (Roy Moodley and Rinaldo Walcott)

PART ONE: Clemmont E. Vontress — The Culturally Wounded Healer in Cross-Cultural Counseling

  1. Culture and Counseling: A Personal Retrospective (Clemmont E. Vontress)
  2. 'In the Therapist's Chair' Is Clemmont E. Vontress: A Culturally Wounded Healer in Cross-Cultural Counseling (Roy Moodley)
  3. A Theory of Apprehension?: Fanon, Vontress, and Cultural Identity; or, How Not to Get Stuck There (Rinaldo Walcott)

PART TWO: Clemmont E. Vontress — An Inspiring Mentor in Cross-Cultural Counseling

  1. How Clemmont E. Vontress Inspired and Reinforced My Cross-Cultural Passion (Patricia Arredondo)
  2. Clemmont E. Vontress: Reflections of a Long-Distance Mentee (Farah A Ibrahim)
  3. My Apprenticeship to an Existentialist: Clemmont E. Vontress and His Therapeutic Philosophy (Lawrence R Epp)
  4. Counseling Across Cultures: The Work of Clemmont E. Vontress from 1976 to 2007 (Paul Pedersen)

PART THREE: Clemmont E. Vontress — Challenging the Traditions of Transnational Counseling Contexts

  1. Clemmont E. Vontress and His Work within the Sociopolitical Context of the United States (Courtland C Lee and Jessica M Diaz)
  2. Clemmont E. Vontress and Multicultural Counseling in Canada (Nancy Arthur and Sandra Collins)
  3. Clemmont E. Vontress and British Multicultural Counseling (Valerie Watson)
  4. Clemmont E. Vontress, African Cultural Imperatives, and Traditional Healing (Olaniyi Bojuwoye)
  5. Clemmont E. Vontress and Cross-Cultural Counseling in the Caribbean (Ronald Marshall and Deone Curling)

PART FOUR: Clemmont E. Vontress — Multiple Identities, Multiple Pathways, and Beyond

  1. Clemmont E. Vontress and the Ongoing Cultural Crisis in Counseling (Roy Moodley)
  2. Privileging Multiple Converging Identities in Counseling and Clemmont E. Vontress (Tracy L Robinson-Wood)
  3. African American Women, Race, and Gender Politics and the Work of Clemmont E. Vontress (Carmen Braun Williams)
  4. Reclaiming the Spirit: Clemmont E. Vontress and the Quest for Spirituality and Traditional Healing in Counseling (Patsy Sutherland and Roy Moodley)
  5. Paving the Path of Culture and Counselling: A Conversation with Clemmont E. Vontress (Tracy L Robinson-Wood)

Postscript (Clemmont E Vontress)

Contributors
Index