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Book Review: Cultural Psychotherapy: Working with Culture in the Clinical Encounter. By Karen M. Seeley. Northvale, NJ & London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 2000, 266 pp., ISBN 0-7657-0224-X

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Kwon, SY. Book Review: Cultural Psychotherapy: Working with Culture in the Clinical Encounter. By Karen M. Seeley. Northvale, NJ & London: Jason Aronson, Inc., 2000, 266 pp., ISBN 0-7657-0224-X. Pastoral Psychology 51, 71–75 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019782525798

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