Write about the cultural counter transference or bias


Topic: Non-Western Indigenous Methods of Healing: Implications for Counseling and Therapy

These four topics MUST be addressed in the paper in FOUR SEPERATE SECTIONS:

1. Write about how your assigned group's cultural background contributes to their worldview and chapter/group cultural norms.

2. Write about within-group differences of your assigned chapter/group.

3. Write about the impact of oppressionon members of the assigned (marginalized) chapter/group.

4. Write about the cultural counter transference or bias (including internalized positve and negative stereotypes) that a counselor may exhibit toward group members who are the focus of your chapter/group.

Please use the following textbook and chapter as a reference. If you cannot find or access the book let me know so that I can scan the pages to you.

Derald Wing Sue & Davd Sue. (2012). Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice (6th ed.) ISBN 9781118022023.

Chapter 10: Non-Western Indigenous Methods of Healing: Implications for Counseling and Therapy.

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Please consider the topic named: Non-Western Indigenous process of Healing: Implications for Counseling and Therapy. These topics should be addressed in a word paper in separate sections: Q1. Write concerning how your assigned group's cultural background contributes to their worldview and chapter or group cultural norms. Q2. Write concerning within-group differences of your allocated chapter or group. Q3. Write concerning the impact of oppression on members of the assigned (that is, marginalized) chapter or group. Q4. Write regarding the cultural counter transference or bias (comprising internalized positive and negative stereotypes) that a counselor might show toward the group members who are the main focus of your chapter or group.