Abstract
Summarizes and critiques David Augsburger's Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures. Expresses doubts regarding the possibility or desirability of intercultural counseling, suggesting instead that when possible more attention needs to be given to referral to culturally appropriate services. Notes that Westerners in other cultures might be advised to involve themselves in research, training, and consultation rather than in direct counseling services.
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