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Counseling the culturally diverse : theory and practice / Derald Wing Sue, David Sue. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated, (c)2016.Edition: seventh editionDescription: xviii, 805 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 111908430X
  • 9781119084303
  • 9781119084334
  • 9781119084372
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF637.S944.C686 2016
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Contents:
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 IndianaVOLVING ETHNIC POPULATIONS Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans -- -- Counseling immigrants and refugees Counseling Jewish Americans
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 DelawareVELOPMENT 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 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.
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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 IndianaVOLVING ETHNIC POPULATIONS Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans -- -- Counseling immigrants and refugees Counseling Jewish Americans

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 DelawareVELOPMENT 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 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.

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