Counseling in the Asia-Pacific Region
By (Author) Amir Awang
By (author) Abdul H A. Othman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd November 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
361.06095
Hardback
168
In recent years, counseling ideas in the Asia-Pacific region developed from construct, originating from a Euro-American framework. The implementation of such counseling ideas has presented many problems and challenges for Asian Pacific counselors. This book looks at the construct counseling in terms of both how it has been adapted in the eight Asian Pacific countries and its indigenous roots within each culture of the region. The book is a compendium of chapters written by counselors and counseling psychologists from the region. Each of the authors has been exposed to counseling as practiced in the West. However, they view these practices in a different light when faced with the problem of implementing counseling ideas in their respective societies. Counseling in elementary through higher education, ethnic and gender issues in counseling, counselor professionalization, and indigenous counseling, receive a special focus.
ABDUL HALIM OTHMAN is Professor of Counseling Psychology at the National University of Malaysia./e He is Chief Editor of three Malaysian journals, and Editorial Advisor of the International Journal for the Advancement of Counseling and Indian Journal of Personality and Clincial Studies AMIR AWANG is Professor of Counseling Psychology and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs at Science University of Malaysia./e He is an author of books about counseling and psychology.