The multiple dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy. Part I. The affective and conceptual dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy. Obstacles to cultural competence: understanding resistance to multicultural training -- The superordinate nature of multicultural counseling and therapy -- Multicultural counseling competence for counselors and therapists of marginalized groups -- Part II. The impact and social justice implications of counseling and psychotherapy. The political and social justice implications of counseling and psychotherapy -- The impact of systemic oppression: counselor credibility and client worldviews -- Microaggressions in counseling and psychotherapy / Christina M. Capodilupo -- Part III. The practice dimensions of multicultural counseling/therapy. Barriers to multicultural counseling and therapy: individual and family perspectives -- Communication styles and its impact on counseling and psychotherapy -- Multicultural evidence-based practice -- Non-Western indigenous methods of healing: implications for multicultural counseling and therapy -- Part IV. Racial/cultural identity development in multicultural counseling and therapy. Racial/cultural identity development in people of color: counseling implications -- White racial identity development: counseling implications -- Multicultural counseling and specific populations. Part V. Understanding specific populations. Culturally competent assessment / David Sue and Diane M. Sue -- Part VI. Counseling marginalized racial/ethic group populations. Counseling African Americans -- Counseling American Indians/ Native Americans and Alaska natives -- Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific islanders -- Counseling Latinos/os / Diane M. Sue and David Sue -- Counseling multiracial individuals -- Part VII. Counseling and special circumstances involving ethnic populations. Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans -- Counseling immigrants and refugees -- Counseling Jewish Americans -- Part VIII. Counseling and special circumstances involving other multicultural populations. Counseling individuals with disabilities.-- Counseling LGBT individuals -- Counseling older adults -- Counseling individuals living in poverty / Laura Smith -- Counseling women / Diane M. Sue and David Sue.
Summary:
Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, 7th Edition is the new update to the seminal work on multicultural counseling. From author Derald Wing Sue – one of the most cited multicultural scholars in the United States – this comprehensive work includes current research, cultural and scientific theoretical formations, and expanded exploration of internalized racism. Replete with real-world examples, this book explains why conversations revolving around racial issues remain so difficult, and provides specific techniques and advice for leading forthright and productive discussions. The new edition focuses on essential instructor and student needs to facilitate a greater course-centric focus. -- Provided by publisher.
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