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The ninth chapter is a guest contribution from John McLeod. Thank you very much, John.
ssss1 deals with some essential ethical topics – e. g. transcultural. It is a short form of a book I am writing together with Ilja Gold and Eva Weinberg (Gold, Weinberg and Rohr 2021), including Interviews with Souzan AlSabah, Sandra Karangwa, Berivan Moğultay-Tokuş, Amma Yeboah and a preface from Eia Asen. I thank all of them.
ssss1, ssss1, ssss1 and ssss1 are partly already published in German. I think some of the thoughts are very interesting for an international audience. I thank the publisher and my co-authors for allowing this.
Book structure
The first chapter defines and explains counselling. Then, in ssss1, the European Association for Counselling (EAC) and its training standards are presented. ssss1 describes the International Association for Counselling (IAC). ssss1 gives an overview about the brief history and background of counselling, the current regulatory status, the challenges and trends as well as additional information of 39 European countries. These are the European results of the World Mapping Project (IAC). ssss1 gives an overview of the selected European-wide associations. The American and the European Standards are compared in ssss1, while ssss1 deals with teaching counselling.