International handbook of cross-cultural counseling: Cultural assumptions and practices worldwide

2009-01-01
Canel Çınarbaş, Deniz
Çiftci, Ayşe

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D. Canel Çınarbaş and A. Çiftci, International handbook of cross-cultural counseling: Cultural assumptions and practices worldwide. 2009.