This substantially revised and extended edition builds upon the foundations laid down in the first edition of Ĺźseeking to explore some of the major dimensions and subtleties underlying the issues of race and culture and how these can impact upon the therapeutic process.Ĺź The book is a major contribution to the literature that urges awareness, understanding and acceptance between people of different cultural, racial and linguistic origins.The core chapters cite new references and include updated material on: * Issues of race and power * Cultures and their impact upon communication * How dominant theoretical discourses influence counselling and psychotherapy * How dominant discourses impact upon mixed identity therapeutic relationshipsThere are also new chapters written from British, American and Canadian perspectives. Race, Culture and Counselling is a bestseller that is key reading for students, therapists, supervisors and teachers of therapists as well as students and practitioners in allied health professions. Contributors: Courtland Lee; Roy Moodley; Gill Tuckwell; Val Watson