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Title: Counselling in Malaysia
Other Titles: Trends and Practice with the Malays
Authors: Azizah Othman
Siti Salina Abdullah
Keywords: Group Counselling
Counselling in Malaysia
Malays
Issue Date: Dec-2015
Publisher: International Journal of Business and Applied Social Science
Citation: Vol.1, No.1
Abstract: Counselling in Malaysia has developed impressively since the last four decades. This paper briefly outlines the trends and development of counselling as a formal academic training programme and a recognised helping profession in Malaysia. It appears that the majority of the training programmes are based on Western approaches with limited attention given to the application of counselling on the locals. This paper discusses the group counselling practice on Malays, as the major ethnic race. Six factors that may influence the practice are religion, general emotions, customary traits, help seeking behaviors, language, and family influences. It also provides suggestions to group leaders who deal with this particular race.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5524
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