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Harriet Cannon

Harriet Cannon, M.C., LMFT is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Consultant with over 20 years experience specializing in working with clients in life transitions; career, international relocation, bicultural and multicultural relationships and family issues. Currently Harriet Cannon has her counseling and consulting office in Seattle, Washington. She consults throughout the Puget Sound to groups, international organizations and businesses. Most recently Ms Cannon was invited to present her research on the life stories of multicultural mothers and daughters at the International Family Therapy Conference in Washington DC in June 2005. For more information visit her web site at www.harrietcannon.com.

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Relationship Conflict: Is it cultural or psychological?

Making a third culture out of the two of us!


23.07.07 | | Comments

James L. Moore III

James L. Moore III is an Associate Professor in Counselor Education in the College of Education; affiliated scholar at The John Glenn Institute; and affiliated scholar for the Ohio Collaborative at The Ohio State University. Dr. Moore is also a LASER Research Associate at the Center for Action Research on Urban Schools and Effective Leadership at the University of South Florida. He received his B.A. in English Education from Delaware State University and earned both his M.A.Ed. and Ph.D. in Counselor Education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (a.k.a., Virginia Tech). At The Ohio State University, Dr. Moore teaches a range of courses, such as: (a) Introduction to Counseling; (b) Educational and Vocational Guidance; (c) Multicultural Issues in Counseling; (d) Multicultural Research in Counseling; (e) Counselor Education Internship in Schools;(f) Helping Strategies in Career Counseling; and (g) Counselor Education Practicum in Schools.

For more information please check his site: http://www.education.osu.edu/jmoore

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Intercultural marriage and intimacy: Beyond the continental


13.07.07 | | Comments

Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz

Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz is Professor and Chair of Communication Department at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. She is known for her work in language and social interaction, the ethnography of communication, childhood socialization, intercultural communication and its history, semiotics, and communication theory. Her publications include Communication in Everyday Life, Semiotics and Communication, and Social Approaches to the Study of Communication. She wrote the often cited article “Notes on the History of Intercultural Communication: The Foreign Service Institute and the Mandate for Intercultural Training” in the Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1990, volume 76, p. 262-281.

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12.07.07 | | Comments














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