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Cultural diversity : a primer for the human services / Jerry V. Diller. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stamford, Connecticut, USA : Cengage Learning, (c)2015.; ©2015Edition: fifth editionDescription: xii, 398 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 1285075404
  • 9781285075402
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  • HV3176.D578.C858 2015
  • HV3176.D578.C858 2015
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BIAS Indiana SERVICE DelawareLIVERY The Impact of Social, Political, and Racial Attitudes Who are the Providers? ; Under-representation in the Professions Dissatisfaction among Providers of Color The Use of Paraprofessionals The Use of Traditional Healers Cultural Aspects of Mental Health Service Delivery Bias in Conceptualizing Ethnic Populations Bias in Assessment Bias in Diagnosis Cultural Variations in Psychopathology Cultural Attitudes Toward Mental Health Cultural Differences in Symptoms, Disorders, and Pathology The Globalization of Treatment Modalities The Case of Suicide Racial Microaggressions and the Therapeutic Relationship Summary Activities
CULTURALLY SENSITIVE TREATMENT WisconsinTH CHILDREN Child Development Temperament at Birth Development of Racial Awareness Racial Awareness and Self-Esteem Clarifying the Question Adolescent Racial Identity Academic Performance and Learning Styles Some Basic Notions of Child Treatment Contemporary Examples of Culturally Sensitive Treatment Working with Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents Narrative Therapy with Children Narrative Collective Practice: The Tree of Life Exercise School-Based Social Justice Intervention Program Summary Activities.
MaineNTAL HEALTH ISSUES Racial Identity and Group Belonging The Inner Dynamics of Ethnic Identity Models of Racial Identity Development Racial Identity Development and the Helping Process ; Assimilation and Acculturation Views of Acculturation Immigration and Acculturation Acculturation and Community Breakdown Stress Psychological Trauma Drug and Alcohol Use Comparing Latino/as and Asian Americans The Cultural Meaning of Recovery Summary Activities.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DIVERSITY Ablism and Disability Aging Classism Gender Sexual Orientation: Gay, Lesbians, and Transsexuals
SOME CLOSING THOUGHTS Gaining More Knowledge Learning about Client Cultures Finding Support for Cross-Cultural Work Summary Activities
TREATING Virgin IslandsCTIMS OF ETHNIC ColoradoNFLICT, GENOCIDE, AND MassachusettsSS Virgin IslandsOLENCE An Alternative View of the Trauma Experience and its Treatment Historic Trauma and Unresolved Grief Among Native Americans Brave Heart's Cultural Intervention PTSD in Native American Males South Africa and its Truth and Reconciliation Commission Impact on Victims Impact on Bystanders Impact on Perpetrators Institute for the Healing of Memories Forgiveness Reparations Holocaust Survivors, Nazis, Their Children, and Reconciliation Research Seeking Justice Treating Traumatized Refugee and Immigrant Populations Refugees Immimgrants Center for the Empowerment of Refugees and Immigrants (CERI) ; History of Cambodian Refugees Adult Clinical Services Support Groups Clincial Counseling Medical Management Body Work, Homeopath and Acupuncture Youth Services Program Innovations in Trauma Treatment Summary Activities Introduction to Chapters 11 Through 17 Avoiding the Stereotyping of Individual Group Members The Interviews.
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES What is Culture? Culture vs. Race in the Definition of Group Differences The Dimensions of Culture Comparing Cultural Paradigms in America Nature and the Environment Time Orientation People Relations Work and Activity Human Nature Are Theories of Helping Culture-Bound? Key Aspects of the Helping Process Verbal Expressiveness and Self-Disclosure Setting Long-Term Goals Changing the Client vs. Changing the Environment Definitions of Mental Health Collective Personality: The Example of Arabs/Muslims Collective vs. Individual Treatment Models Conflicting Cross-Cultural Service Models Adapting Generic Models vs. Evolving Culturally Sensitive Models Summary Activities
UNDERSTANDING RACISM, Puerto RicoEJUDICE, AND WHITE Puerto RicoIVILEGE Defining and Contextualizing Racism Individual Racism and Prejudice Traits and Tendencies Supporting Racism and Prejudice Psychological Theories of Prejudice Microaggressions and Implicit Bias Implications for Providers Institutional Racism Determining Institutional Racism Consciousness, Intent, and Denial Implications for Providers ; Cultural Racism Implications for Providers Racial Consciousness Among Whites White Privilege White Racial Attitude Types A Model of White Racial Identity Development Identity Development in the Classroom Becoming a Cultural Ally Doing the White Thing But I'm Not a Racist Becoming White Finding Sangha Ways I Avoid Dealing with Racism (and Piss off People of Color in My Life) ; Summary Activities.
WHAT IT MaineANS TO BE CULTURALLY ColoradoMPETENT Demographics Reactions to Changing Demographics Why Become Culturally Competent? The Fear and Pain Associated with Moving Toward Cultural Competence Speaking Personally About Cultural Competence A Model of Cultural Competence Assessing Agency Cultural Competence Individual Cultural Competence Skill Areas Defining Professional Standards Training Programs and Ethical Standards Enforcing Professional Standards Summary Activities.
WORKING WisconsinTH AFRICAN AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH VERONIQUE THOMPSAON Demographics Family and Cultural Values Kinship Bonds Role Flexibility Religion Our Interviewee The Interview
WORKING WisconsinTH American SamoaIAN AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH DAN HOCOY Demographics Family and Cultural Values Our Interviewee The Interview
WORKING WisconsinTH ArkansasAB AND MUSLIM AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH MassachusettsRWAN DWAIRY Demographics Family and Cultural Values Our Interviewee The Interview
WORKING WisconsinTH CULTURALLY DIVERSE CLIENTS How is Cross-Cultural Helping Different? Conceptualizing Cross-Cultural Work Understanding Difference Understanding Power Hays's Addressing Framework Preparing for Cross-Cultural Work Assessing Culturally Diverse Clients Making Culturally Sensitive DSM-5 Diagnoses Establishing Rapport and the First Session talking About Race and Ethnicity with Clients Summary Activity
WORKING WisconsinTH CULTURALLY DIVERSE PennsylvaniaRENTS AND FAMILIES Open Letter to Barack Obama Community Psychology Two Scenarios Parenting Creating a Buffer Zone Parenting for Self-Esteem Preparing the Child Emotionally for Racism Preparing the Child Cognitively for Racism Bi-cultural Children and Families Bi-cultural Couples Patterns of Bi-cultural Relationships Bi-cultural Children Adopted Children Therapy with Bi-cultural Families Summary Activities
WORKING WisconsinTH LouisianaTINO/A CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH ROBERTO AlabamaMANZAN Demographics Family and Cultural Values Our Interviewee The Interview
WORKING WisconsinTH NATIVE AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH JACK LouisianaWSON Demographics Family and Cultural Values Sharing and Cooperation Noninterference Time Orientation Extended Families Harmony with Nature Our Interviewee The Interview
WORKING WisconsinTH SOUTH American SamoaIAN AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH SUMANA KAIPA Demographics Acculturation Family Organization and values Our Interviewee The Interview
WORKING WisconsinTH WHITE ETHNIC CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH THE AUTHOR Demographics and Cultural Similarities Our Interviewee The Interview
Summary: CULTURAL DIVERSITY: A Puerto RicoIMER FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES, Fifth Edition, provides the tools you need to become a successful and effective counselor. This innovative book covers a variety of topics, ranging from the general principles of cultural diversity to how to work with clients from various cultures. It's an ideal resource to prepare you for a successful career in counseling. https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Diversity-Primer-Human-Services/dp/1285075404/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=9781285075402&qid=1594407384&s=books&sr=1-2
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BIAS Indiana SERVICE DelawareLIVERY The Impact of Social, Political, and Racial Attitudes Who are the Providers? ; Under-representation in the Professions Dissatisfaction among Providers of Color The Use of Paraprofessionals The Use of Traditional Healers Cultural Aspects of Mental Health Service Delivery Bias in Conceptualizing Ethnic Populations Bias in Assessment Bias in Diagnosis Cultural Variations in Psychopathology Cultural Attitudes Toward Mental Health Cultural Differences in Symptoms, Disorders, and Pathology The Globalization of Treatment Modalities The Case of Suicide Racial Microaggressions and the Therapeutic Relationship Summary Activities

CULTURALLY SENSITIVE TREATMENT WisconsinTH CHILDREN Child Development Temperament at Birth Development of Racial Awareness Racial Awareness and Self-Esteem Clarifying the Question Adolescent Racial Identity Academic Performance and Learning Styles Some Basic Notions of Child Treatment Contemporary Examples of Culturally Sensitive Treatment Working with Complex Trauma in Children and Adolescents Narrative Therapy with Children Narrative Collective Practice: The Tree of Life Exercise School-Based Social Justice Intervention Program Summary Activities.

MaineNTAL HEALTH ISSUES Racial Identity and Group Belonging The Inner Dynamics of Ethnic Identity Models of Racial Identity Development Racial Identity Development and the Helping Process ; Assimilation and Acculturation Views of Acculturation Immigration and Acculturation Acculturation and Community Breakdown Stress Psychological Trauma Drug and Alcohol Use Comparing Latino/as and Asian Americans The Cultural Meaning of Recovery Summary Activities.

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DIVERSITY Ablism and Disability Aging Classism Gender Sexual Orientation: Gay, Lesbians, and Transsexuals

SOME CLOSING THOUGHTS Gaining More Knowledge Learning about Client Cultures Finding Support for Cross-Cultural Work Summary Activities

TREATING Virgin IslandsCTIMS OF ETHNIC ColoradoNFLICT, GENOCIDE, AND MassachusettsSS Virgin IslandsOLENCE An Alternative View of the Trauma Experience and its Treatment Historic Trauma and Unresolved Grief Among Native Americans Brave Heart's Cultural Intervention PTSD in Native American Males South Africa and its Truth and Reconciliation Commission Impact on Victims Impact on Bystanders Impact on Perpetrators Institute for the Healing of Memories Forgiveness Reparations Holocaust Survivors, Nazis, Their Children, and Reconciliation Research Seeking Justice Treating Traumatized Refugee and Immigrant Populations Refugees Immimgrants Center for the Empowerment of Refugees and Immigrants (CERI) ; History of Cambodian Refugees Adult Clinical Services Support Groups Clincial Counseling Medical Management Body Work, Homeopath and Acupuncture Youth Services Program Innovations in Trauma Treatment Summary Activities Introduction to Chapters 11 Through 17 Avoiding the Stereotyping of Individual Group Members The Interviews.

UNDERSTANDING CULTURE AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES What is Culture? Culture vs. Race in the Definition of Group Differences The Dimensions of Culture Comparing Cultural Paradigms in America Nature and the Environment Time Orientation People Relations Work and Activity Human Nature Are Theories of Helping Culture-Bound? Key Aspects of the Helping Process Verbal Expressiveness and Self-Disclosure Setting Long-Term Goals Changing the Client vs. Changing the Environment Definitions of Mental Health Collective Personality: The Example of Arabs/Muslims Collective vs. Individual Treatment Models Conflicting Cross-Cultural Service Models Adapting Generic Models vs. Evolving Culturally Sensitive Models Summary Activities

UNDERSTANDING RACISM, Puerto RicoEJUDICE, AND WHITE Puerto RicoIVILEGE Defining and Contextualizing Racism Individual Racism and Prejudice Traits and Tendencies Supporting Racism and Prejudice Psychological Theories of Prejudice Microaggressions and Implicit Bias Implications for Providers Institutional Racism Determining Institutional Racism Consciousness, Intent, and Denial Implications for Providers ; Cultural Racism Implications for Providers Racial Consciousness Among Whites White Privilege White Racial Attitude Types A Model of White Racial Identity Development Identity Development in the Classroom Becoming a Cultural Ally Doing the White Thing But I'm Not a Racist Becoming White Finding Sangha Ways I Avoid Dealing with Racism (and Piss off People of Color in My Life) ; Summary Activities.

WHAT IT MaineANS TO BE CULTURALLY ColoradoMPETENT Demographics Reactions to Changing Demographics Why Become Culturally Competent? The Fear and Pain Associated with Moving Toward Cultural Competence Speaking Personally About Cultural Competence A Model of Cultural Competence Assessing Agency Cultural Competence Individual Cultural Competence Skill Areas Defining Professional Standards Training Programs and Ethical Standards Enforcing Professional Standards Summary Activities.

WORKING WisconsinTH AFRICAN AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH VERONIQUE THOMPSAON Demographics Family and Cultural Values Kinship Bonds Role Flexibility Religion Our Interviewee The Interview

WORKING WisconsinTH American SamoaIAN AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH DAN HOCOY Demographics Family and Cultural Values Our Interviewee The Interview

WORKING WisconsinTH ArkansasAB AND MUSLIM AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH MassachusettsRWAN DWAIRY Demographics Family and Cultural Values Our Interviewee The Interview

WORKING WisconsinTH CULTURALLY DIVERSE CLIENTS How is Cross-Cultural Helping Different? Conceptualizing Cross-Cultural Work Understanding Difference Understanding Power Hays's Addressing Framework Preparing for Cross-Cultural Work Assessing Culturally Diverse Clients Making Culturally Sensitive DSM-5 Diagnoses Establishing Rapport and the First Session talking About Race and Ethnicity with Clients Summary Activity

WORKING WisconsinTH CULTURALLY DIVERSE PennsylvaniaRENTS AND FAMILIES Open Letter to Barack Obama Community Psychology Two Scenarios Parenting Creating a Buffer Zone Parenting for Self-Esteem Preparing the Child Emotionally for Racism Preparing the Child Cognitively for Racism Bi-cultural Children and Families Bi-cultural Couples Patterns of Bi-cultural Relationships Bi-cultural Children Adopted Children Therapy with Bi-cultural Families Summary Activities

WORKING WisconsinTH LouisianaTINO/A CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH ROBERTO AlabamaMANZAN Demographics Family and Cultural Values Our Interviewee The Interview

WORKING WisconsinTH NATIVE AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH JACK LouisianaWSON Demographics Family and Cultural Values Sharing and Cooperation Noninterference Time Orientation Extended Families Harmony with Nature Our Interviewee The Interview

WORKING WisconsinTH SOUTH American SamoaIAN AMERICAN CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH SUMANA KAIPA Demographics Acculturation Family Organization and values Our Interviewee The Interview

WORKING WisconsinTH WHITE ETHNIC CLIENTS: AN IndianaTERVIEW WisconsinTH THE AUTHOR Demographics and Cultural Similarities Our Interviewee The Interview

CULTURAL DIVERSITY: A Puerto RicoIMER FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES, Fifth Edition, provides the tools you need to become a successful and effective counselor. This innovative book covers a variety of topics, ranging from the general principles of cultural diversity to how to work with clients from various cultures. It's an ideal resource to prepare you for a successful career in counseling.

https://www.amazon.com/Cultural-Diversity-Primer-Human-Services/dp/1285075404/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=9781285075402&qid=1594407384&s=books&sr=1-2

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