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050 0 0 _aBF636.7.C686.S84 2022
100 1 _aSue, Derald Wing,
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245 1 0 _aCounseling the culturally diverse :
_btheory and practice /
_cDerald Wing Sue, David Sue, Helen A. Neville, Laura Smith.
_hPR
250 _aNinth edition.
264 1 _aHoboken, NJ :
_bWiley,
_c[2022]
300 _axxii, 392, 11 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c28 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index [I1-I11].
505 0 0 _gSection One:
_tThe multiple dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy --
_gPart 1:
_tThe affective, conceptual and practice dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy --
_g1.
_tUnderstanding resistance to multicultural training: obstacles to developing cultural competence --
_g2.
_tMulticultural counseling and therapy (MCT) --
_g3.
_tCultural perspectives and barriers: the individual interplay of cultural experiences --
_gPart 2:
_tSociopolitical and social justice dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy --
_g4.
_tMicroaggressions: implications for counseling and psychotherapy --
_g5.
_tSociohistorical privilege and oppression: implications for counseling and psychotherapy --
_gPart 3:
_tRacial, ethnic, cultural (REC) attitudes in multicultural counseling and therapy --
_g6.
_tRacial, ethnic, cultural (REC) identity attitudes in people of color: counseling implications --
_g7.
_tWhite racial consciousness: implications for counseling and psychotherapy --
_g8.
_tMulticultural counseling competence and cultural humility for people of color counselors and therapists --
_gPart 4:
_tWestern and non-western perspectives in counseling and therapy --
_g9.
_tMulticultural evidence-based practice --
_g10.
_tIndigenous and cultural methods of healing among people of color: implications for multicultural counseling and therapy (MCT) --
_gPart 5:
_tAssessment, diagnosis, and treatment issues in multicultural counseling and therapy --
_g11.
_tCulturally competent assessment
505 8 0 _gSection two:
_tMulticultural counseling and specific populations --
_gPart 6:
_tCounseling and therapy with racial/ethnic minority group populations --
_g12.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: African Americans --
_g13.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: American Indians/Native Americans and Alaska Natives --
_g14.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Asian Americans and pacific islanders --
_g15.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Latinx communities --
_g16.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Multiracial Americans --
_g17.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Arab Americans --
_gPart 7:
_tCounseling and therapy with other multicultural populations --
_g18.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Marginalized religious communities --
_g19.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Immigrants and refugees --
_g20.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: LGBTQ communities --
_g21.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Older adults --
_g22.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Women --
_g23.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Individuals living in poverty --
_g24.
_tMulticultural counseling contexts: Individuals with disabilities.
520 _a"For over four decades, Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice (CCD) has been considered the "gold standard" in culturally competent mental health care. Its cutting-edge presentation of multicultural counseling and therapy (MCT) is used in an overwhelming majority of graduate training programs in counseling and clinical psychology, and it has produced generations of culturally sensitive mental health practitioners. It now forms the multicultural knowledge base of licensing and certification exams at both the masters and the doctoral levels in psychology. In 2021, Social Science Space identified the book as one of the most important works across social science disciplines that has contributed to the ongoing need to understand, analyze, resist, and dismantle racism, bias, and bigotry. In essence, CCD has become a "classic" in the field of mental health practice, and leads the profession in the theory, research, and practice of MCT. CCD upholds the highest standards of scholarship, and is the most frequently cited source in multicultural psychology and mental health. The expert and global perspectives of the four co-authors, each active researchers and practitioners in the field, strengthen the newly minted ninth edition of CCD. As a result, instructors will note the continued fresh, scholarly, and exciting perspective in the content of CCD, as it continues to rank as the most up-to- date text in the field"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aCross-cultural counseling.
650 0 _aCultural pluralism.
650 0 _aCross-cultural studies.
650 2 _aCounseling
_xmethods
650 2 _aCulturally Competent Care
650 2 _aCultural Diversity
650 2 _aCross-Cultural Comparison
650 2 _aEthnicity
_xpsychology
650 6 _aCounseling transculturel.
650 6 _aDiversité culturelle.
650 6 _aÉtudes transculturelles.
650 7 _aCultural pluralism
_2fast
650 7 _aCross-cultural studies
_2fast
650 7 _aCross-cultural counseling
_2fast
655 7 _aCross-cultural studies
_2fast
655 7 _aCross-cultural studies.
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655 7 _aÉtudes transculturelles.
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700 1 _aSue, David,
_e1
700 1 _aNeville, Helen A.,
_e1
700 1 _aSmith, Laura,
_d1960-
_e1
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
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948 _hNO HOLDINGS IN SBI - 145 OTHER HOLDINGS
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell