British Journal of Guidance & Counselling

Language matters in counselling diversity

Billy Lee
Gestalt psychotherapyTheory discussionEnglish
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Abstracts

The paper presents a personal view of some issues around therapeutic conversations involving difference and minority experience. Language, discourse and mother-tongue are explored from different theoretical standpoints and considered alongside concepts of difference, otherness and the unvoiced. Intercultural counselling offers a framework for unpacking the meaning of decolonising practice in conversations with clients or counsellors from ethnic or other minorities undertaking counselling or supervision. I discuss possibilities for practice informed by existential and hermeneutic phenomenology, including gestalt therapy interventions to bring in the body alongside discourse, and phenomenological empathy as a non-colonising resource in working across difference and diversity.

Journal
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
Author
Year of Publication
2016
Volume
45
Number of Pages
500-507,
ISSN Number
0306-9885
DOI
10.1080/03069885.2016.1265914

APA citation

Lee, B. (2016). Language matters in counselling diversity. British Journal Of Guidance & Counselling, 45, 500-507, . https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2016.1265914