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CONTENTSSeptember, 2000Publication Date: March, 2001 |
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| Spotsylvania Fire Drill There was no fire after all, it was a computer glitch. Meanwhile, the List goes on, but there are other ways to get through to your fellow members. Bill Gabrenya |
IACCP AffairsNew Books ARTS2002 - Conveners Needed Call for 2004 Congress Proposals Call for 2003 European Regional Congress Proposals General Announcements
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| Being a Non-Western Psychologist? The winner of the Harry and Pola Triandis Doctoral Thesis Award describes how she became a cross-cultural psychologist. Candan Ertubey |
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| Counseling & Culture: Introducing a New Series on Counseling
and Clinical Psychology Paul's new series will attempt to demonstrate how the language of counseling and clinical psychology can be accurately and appropriately translated to non-Western cultures. Paul Pedersen |
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| Counseling & Culture: Why Counseling, Why Not Shou-Jing?
Why Shou-Jing, Why Not Counseling? An eye-witness insider describes the inadequacy of professional psychotherapists following the 1999 Taiwan earthquake, and attributes the problem to their poor understanding of their own culture. Ann Shu-Ping Lin |
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| A Week Long Cross-Cultural Feast in Pultusk Pawel Boski reports on the XV Congress of IACCP: Where it came from, what we did, and what the Association needs to do. Pawel Boski |
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| Report of the Treasurer (XV Congress, 2000) Ted says things look good. Here are the data. Theodore M. Singelis |
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About the Cover Photo Contributed by Carolyn Simmons, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Young girls in rehearsal for their dance performance as part of the National Day Celebrations, September 1999, Beijing, China. |