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School counselling in an Asian cultural context : insights from Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific region

Mark Harrison.
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2022 ©2022
School Counselling in an Asian Cultural Context focuses on the ways in which cultural setting influences the practice of school counseling, its effectiveness, and the experience of young people as they engage in counseling in schools. The mental health of young people is increasingly a cause for concern, particularly in Asia's high-pressured league-topping education systems, and the wellbeing of students is becoming more a part of the wider remit of schools. Mark Harrison presents a broad overview of the development and current practice of school counseling in Hong Kong in both local and international schools and examines this in relation to school counseling in US and UK settings as well as the wider Asia-Pacific region. The book brings together two foci: the practice of school counseling in the Asian cultural context of Hong Kong, and the effectiveness and experience of school counseling from the perspective of young people and counselors. The diversity of schools in Hong Kong makes it a microcosm of trends and practices in school counseling globally and, as such, offers insights which will be of interest to students in training; school counselors, administrators and policy makers in the Asia-Pacific region and further afield.

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Bibliographic Information

Format:
book Book
Author:
Harrison, Mark
Subject:
Educational counseling > Asia.
High school students > Asia > Psychology.
High school students > Mental health > Asia.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780367701000
Course:
CP507
Clinical Seminar: School Psychology & Counselling
COUN320
School Counselling
UPC No:
10.4324/9781003144571
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Biographical data:
Mark Harrison is a Counsellor with St Johns Cathedral Counselling Service, Hong Kong. He has an EdD in Developmental and Educational Psychology from The Education University of Hong Kong. He has taught at schools in the UK and Hong Kong for over 20 years.

 

 


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