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‘Appropriate’ counselling and guidance techniques for Africa

Counselling and guidance techniques developed in the West may not be appropriate for many [b]African[/b] countries, where cultural influences, government policies and the availability of resources can have significant implications. [s]News-Medical[/s] reports that a special issue of the [i]British Journal of Guidance & Counselling[/i] has been published as a contribution, to bring together exemplars of research reports and case studies of professional practice from across Africa. Edited by Dr Stephen Goss of the [b]Metanoia Institute, Middlesex University[/b], and Dr Olusegun Adebowale of [b]Obafemi Awolowo University, N[b][/b]igeria[/b], the special issue aims to address the ‘academic trap’ of treating the continent as if it were one place.

[link url=http://www.news-medical.net/news/20140711/Counselling-and-guidance-techniques-may-not-be-appropriate-for-many-African-countries.aspx]Full News-Medical report[/link]
[link url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03069885.2014.918363#.U8KpHZSSzE0]British Journal of Guidance & Counselling special issue[/link]

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