ISBN: PB: 9781550596526

Bookport, Brush Education

February 2016

216 pp.

27,9x21,6 cm

PB:
59.95 GBP
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Cultural Competency Skills for Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and Counselling Professionals

A Workbook for Caring Across Cultures

Build your intercultural communication skills to ensure the best possible patient outcomes.

Includes DVD with dramatizations of realistic health-care scenarios.

"Cultural Competency Skills for Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and Counselling Professionals" teaches techniques for meeting the challenges of working with culturally diverse patients and their families. The skills professionals and students acquire through using this workbook will improve their communication and problem-solving abilities when working across cultures. The workbook provides eight learning modules based on realistic health-care scenarios, along with exercises and self-assessment tools.

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About the author

Roger Parent, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at Campus Saint‐Jean, University of Alberta.

Earle Waugh, PhD, is Director of the Centre for Health and Culture in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta.

Olga Szafran, MHSA, is Associate Director of Research at the Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta.

Jean A. C. Triscott, MD, is Professor and Director of the Division of Care of the Elderly in the Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta.