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DOI: 10.1037/h0023059
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The culturally deprived client: A re-formulation of the counselor's role.

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“…This suggests that the problem is in the basic psychotherapeutic theories, techniques, and strategies as inappropriate for the culturally deprived client (Calia, 1966;Sue and Sue, 1972). In as much as the cogency of this rationale has implicit merit, it is far from universally maintained.…”
Section: Counselling In the Culturally Diverse Society 133mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that the problem is in the basic psychotherapeutic theories, techniques, and strategies as inappropriate for the culturally deprived client (Calia, 1966;Sue and Sue, 1972). In as much as the cogency of this rationale has implicit merit, it is far from universally maintained.…”
Section: Counselling In the Culturally Diverse Society 133mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several theorists (Banks 1972;Calia 1966;Gunnings 1971) have postulated that the counseling process itself is the primary reason that counseling is basically ineffective with Black clients. These theorists believed that the counselor's tendency to presume personal disorganization rather than societal or institutional dysfunctions is particularly detrimental to the welfare of Black clients.…”
Section: Counseling Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) Some of the studies focused on the difference in psychological mindedness between majority and minority groups. Minorities were found to be less psychological minded, less available for intrapsychic processes, and therefore less fit for counseling and psychotherapy (Calia 1966).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%