Working Within Diversity: A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice in Counselling and Therapy
Myira Khan
Myira Khan’s reflective guide explores what it means to work with diversity as a therapist, emphasising the importance of self-reflection on one’s own identity and how it impacts therapeutic relationships.
The book presents a model of anti-oppressive practice, delving into topics like power, privilege, cultural humility, and the removal of barriers to therapy. It primarily focuses on race, ethnicity, and faith while addressing intersectional identities.
The workbook sections encourage self-reflection and the integration of new ideas into therapeutic practice, highlighting practical applications.
This guide inspires readers to think deeply about what it truly means to work within diversity and cross-culturally in the therapy room.
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