The therapist's experience in a'foreign country': A qualitative inquiry into the effect of mobility for counsellors and psychotherapists

F Christodoulidi - 2010 - search.proquest.com
Professionals living and working in a foreign country are a widespread phenomenon today.
This research into the therapist's experience in a foreign country and culture, investigates …

The experience of becoming a therapist in a foreign culture

YK Barreto - Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This phenomenological study explores the experience of becoming a therapist in a foreign
culture. The purpose is to better understand the issues adjusting to a new culture and give …

[图书][B] The handbook of transcultural counselling and psychotherapy

C Lago - 2011 - books.google.com
" With its diversity throughout including almost 40 authors from different therapeutic
modalities, continents and professional fields the book indeed is both an 'invitation and …

Immigrant psychotherapists and New Zealand clients

M Thorpe, M Thorpe - Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New …, 2008 - ojs.aut.ac.nz
There has been a gradual increase in the number of overseas born and trained mental
health professionals practicing in New Zealand. This paper, based on an interactive …

Eyes wide open: Facilitating student therapists' experiences with the unfamiliar

GT Eagle, H Haynes, C Long - European Journal of Psychotherapy …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Psychotherapists and counsellors work increasingly with culturally different or unfamiliar
clients in the context of global migration and relocation. This paper explores the learning …

Working in a transcultural context

KH Lim - Occupational therapy and mental health, 2008 - books.google.com
Increased globalisation has fostered the freedom for individuals to travel, work and live
abroad and has promoted the consequential cross-cultural exchange of narratives, ideas …

'I was seeing more of her': international counselling trainees' perceived benefits of intercultural clinical practice

L Georgiadou - British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Counsellor education in Britain is steadily turning into a multicultural environment. The
limited relevant literature focuses on the challenges that 'culturally different'and international …

Uncovering study abroad: foreignness and its relevance to nurse education and cultural competence

S Greatrex-White - Nurse Education Today, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper reports some of the findings from a hermeneutic phenomenological research
project designed to uncover the nature of the phenomenon 'study abroad'in the context of …

The significance of intercultural psychotherapy in further education and professional training

T Wenzel, B Drožđek, AF Chen… - … For Immigrants, Refugees …, 2020 - Springer
The present, fast-moving process of globalisation, culture change, increased mobility and
forced migration has led to a global challenge for mental health services, particularly …

[PDF][PDF] In search of the recognition of expatriate complexity: interpretative phenomenological analysis of psychotherapy experience

MF Sterle, LL Verhofstadt, P Bell… - The Qualitative …, 2018 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Expatriates experiencing emotional distress and a call for globally oriented psychotherapy
receive an increased focus in the research agendas. That one may better understand how …