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The convergence of race, ethnicity, and gender : multiple identities in counseling / Tracy L. Robinson, Mary F. Howard-Hamilton. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, [(c)2000.Description: xv, 338 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780024024817
  • 0024024813
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  • BF636.7.C668 2000
  • BF636.7.C76.H848.C668 2000
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Contents:
Imaging diversity Development of multiculturalism in counseling: an overview Diverse identities: overview A, B, and C dimensions Case study: work and family Images of diverse identities Culture Race Ethnicity Gender Sexuality Disability Socioeconomic class Spirituality Implications for counselors Case study: Cultural encapsulation? Valued cultures Dimensions of culture Culture and values Conceptualizations of the self The discrete self The extended self Implications for counselors Case study: women in counseling Statused identities Identities as status: the Robinson Model on discourses Assumptions of hierarchical socialization patterns Racism Patriarchy Sexism Homophobia Able-body-ism Class elitism Ageism Implications for counselors Case study: multiple and textured identities.
Converging race Race and science Race as a a social construction Racial identity development Cross's Nigresence Model The racial/cultural identity development model Additional measures of identity Biracial identity development White racial identity development Optimal theory applied to identity development (OTAID) -- A bird-eye's view of the research Implications for counselors Case study: Biracial, not binary Converging gender Gender and biology The politics of hormones Gender role socialization Sex differences Sex role typology Orthogonal and bipolar models Women and sex role typology Men and sex role typology Implications for counselors Case study: redefining womanhood Converging sexual orientation Definitions and terminology Guided phantasy Developmental processes The developmental process of coming out Cass's model of gay, lesbian, and bisexual sexual identity formation Additional counseling strategies Rationale for a focus gay lesbian issues in counseling Counseling gays, lesbians, and bisexuals of color Case study: slowly coming out of the closet Converging physical attractiveness, ability and disability Physical attractiveness as a status variable The convergence of physical attractiveness with gender and race Sex role typology, body image, and satisfaction Men and body image Disability and experiences in and of the body Implications for counselors Case study: redefining manhood Converging socioeconomic class Class: an identity construct The neglect of class as a status variable Middle-class bias and counselor training Cultural links and class effects Race, gender, and class Implications for counselors Case study: poor, not impoverished.
Images of diversity in schools Tracking -- Gender, race, class, and education Multicultural education The cross-cultural awareness continuum model Implications for counselors Case study: children, divorce, and counseling in schools Images of diversity in family relationships Case study: families in the new millennium Overview of family systems Counseling theories for family practice Structure Subsystems Boundaries Goals Multicultural theoretical perspectives in family therapy Implications for counselors African Americans Asian Americans Latinos Native American Indians Images of diversity in career counseling Civilian labor force outlook Sources of difference and occupational choice Identity and vocational development Achieved identity Foreclosed identity Moratorium identity Diffused identity Gender and career decision making Career counseling Identity constructs and career counseling Implications for counselors Case study: a career issue is a personal issue Images of cultural violence and empowerment Statistics on violence Biology, gender, and aggression Gender roles, power, and aggression Youths and violence Domestic violence Social and cultural notions of sexual violence Childhood sexual assault Reactions to being violated Survivors of sexual violence Empowering survivors of violence Implications for counselors Case study: acts of faith.
Multicultural competencies and skills Overview of multicultural competencies Counselor awareness of own cultural values and biases Counselor awareness of client's worldview Culturally appropriate intervention strategies Overview of counselor education diversity training A model for multicultural counselor training programs Assessment and diversity Implications for counselors Case study: across the Pacific, home Empowering clients Dubious notions of power and powerlessness Power and the therapeutic process Counselors, worldview, and client empowerment Gender, empowerment, and therapy Feminist therapy for women and men Implications for counselors Case study: a man lost and in need Different counseling approaches to understanding diversity Healthy psychological resistance Umoja Case study: Umoja Kujichagalia Case study: Kujichagalia Ujima Case study: Ujima Ujaama Case study: Ujaama Nia Case study: Nia Kuumba Case study: Kuumba Imani Case study: Imani Narrative therapy Alternative healing strategies Effective lay-led healing Creative arts Wellness Implications for counselors.
Summary: This book is refreshing, interesting, funny, sobering, and honest. It is different, inviting, provocative, fascinating, and rich-you can not find a more relevant and insightful work on multicultural counseling. Incorporates Story Bars and Case Studies into each chapter. Devotes an entire chapter to sexual orientation. Examines the impact of class on personal and social identity. Explores how race, gender, and culture play a role in counseling for client and counselor. For Counselors, Social Workers and Social Service Workers, Psychologists, and Corporate Trainers https://www.amazon.com/Convergence-Race-Ethnicity-Gender-Identities/dp/0024024813/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780024024817&qid=1573845083&sr=8-1
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PennsylvaniaRT ONE: IMAGING IdahoENTITIES Imaging diversity Development of multiculturalism in counseling: an overview Diverse identities: overview A, B, and C dimensions Case study: work and family Images of diverse identities Culture Race Ethnicity Gender Sexuality Disability Socioeconomic class Spirituality Implications for counselors Case study: Cultural encapsulation? Valued cultures Dimensions of culture Culture and values Conceptualizations of the self The discrete self The extended self Implications for counselors Case study: women in counseling Statused identities Identities as status: the Robinson Model on discourses Assumptions of hierarchical socialization patterns Racism Patriarchy Sexism Homophobia Able-body-ism Class elitism Ageism Implications for counselors Case study: multiple and textured identities.

PennsylvaniaRT TWO: ColoradoNVERGING IdahoENTITIES Converging race Race and science Race as a a social construction Racial identity development Cross's Nigresence Model The racial/cultural identity development model Additional measures of identity Biracial identity development White racial identity development Optimal theory applied to identity development (OTAID) -- A bird-eye's view of the research Implications for counselors Case study: Biracial, not binary Converging gender Gender and biology The politics of hormones Gender role socialization Sex differences Sex role typology Orthogonal and bipolar models Women and sex role typology Men and sex role typology Implications for counselors Case study: redefining womanhood Converging sexual orientation Definitions and terminology Guided phantasy Developmental processes The developmental process of coming out Cass's model of gay, lesbian, and bisexual sexual identity formation Additional counseling strategies Rationale for a focus gay lesbian issues in counseling Counseling gays, lesbians, and bisexuals of color Case study: slowly coming out of the closet Converging physical attractiveness, ability and disability Physical attractiveness as a status variable The convergence of physical attractiveness with gender and race Sex role typology, body image, and satisfaction Men and body image Disability and experiences in and of the body Implications for counselors Case study: redefining manhood Converging socioeconomic class Class: an identity construct The neglect of class as a status variable Middle-class bias and counselor training Cultural links and class effects Race, gender, and class Implications for counselors Case study: poor, not impoverished.

PennsylvaniaRT THREE: IMAGES OF DIVERSITY Indiana SOCIETY Images of diversity in schools Tracking -- Gender, race, class, and education Multicultural education The cross-cultural awareness continuum model Implications for counselors Case study: children, divorce, and counseling in schools Images of diversity in family relationships Case study: families in the new millennium Overview of family systems Counseling theories for family practice Structure Subsystems Boundaries Goals Multicultural theoretical perspectives in family therapy Implications for counselors African Americans Asian Americans Latinos Native American Indians Images of diversity in career counseling Civilian labor force outlook Sources of difference and occupational choice Identity and vocational development Achieved identity Foreclosed identity Moratorium identity Diffused identity Gender and career decision making Career counseling Identity constructs and career counseling Implications for counselors Case study: a career issue is a personal issue Images of cultural violence and empowerment Statistics on violence Biology, gender, and aggression Gender roles, power, and aggression Youths and violence Domestic violence Social and cultural notions of sexual violence Childhood sexual assault Reactions to being violated Survivors of sexual violence Empowering survivors of violence Implications for counselors Case study: acts of faith.

PennsylvaniaRT FOUR: REIMAGING ColoradoUNSELING Multicultural competencies and skills Overview of multicultural competencies Counselor awareness of own cultural values and biases Counselor awareness of client's worldview Culturally appropriate intervention strategies Overview of counselor education diversity training A model for multicultural counselor training programs Assessment and diversity Implications for counselors Case study: across the Pacific, home Empowering clients Dubious notions of power and powerlessness Power and the therapeutic process Counselors, worldview, and client empowerment Gender, empowerment, and therapy Feminist therapy for women and men Implications for counselors Case study: a man lost and in need Different counseling approaches to understanding diversity Healthy psychological resistance Umoja Case study: Umoja Kujichagalia Case study: Kujichagalia Ujima Case study: Ujima Ujaama Case study: Ujaama Nia Case study: Nia Kuumba Case study: Kuumba Imani Case study: Imani Narrative therapy Alternative healing strategies Effective lay-led healing Creative arts Wellness Implications for counselors.

This book is refreshing, interesting, funny, sobering, and honest. It is different, inviting, provocative, fascinating, and rich-you can not find a more relevant and insightful work on multicultural counseling. Incorporates Story Bars and Case Studies into each chapter. Devotes an entire chapter to sexual orientation. Examines the impact of class on personal and social identity. Explores how race, gender, and culture play a role in counseling for client and counselor. For Counselors, Social Workers and Social Service Workers, Psychologists, and Corporate Trainers

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