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Understanding Gender and Culture in the Helping Process is written by Claire Low Rabin and published by Cengage Learning. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0534513891 (ISBN 10) and 9780534513894 (ISBN 13).
Featuring edited chapters contributed by practitioners and experts working within global cultures, Rabin's text offers a practical and integrated way of considering gender, ethnicity and culture through narrative in the helping process. Designed for practitioners and students of the helping process, as well as undergraduate and graduate students of diversity, multicultural, race and ethnic relations, Rabin's text helps readers develop beyond the expectation of finding universal answers, and towards better listening to their clients' unique personal stories within their social context. Featuring contributions from around the world, this edited text reflects the work of practitioners and experts from within the respective culture who have shared their experiences and wisdom from working with a wide, diverse selection of populations.