Counseling and therapy with Native American Indians
Description
This lecture presented by Teresa LaFromboise focuses on three key issues: assumptions that Indians hold about psychologists, assumptions that psychologists hold about Indians and the counseling implications of different perspectives.
Runtime
70 min
Creator
LaFromboise, Teresa Davis
Series
Subjects
Date of Publication
[1995]
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
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