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Black Male Client, White Female Counsellor: Making Positive Use of Transference Phenomena
Examines transference issues over a nine-month period between a white, female counselor and a black, male client. Attempts to show the positive effects that may come about through a non-ethnic- and non-gender-matched, counselor-client dyad and subsequent benefits to clients of counselor similarity a...
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