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100 1 _aSue, Derald Wing,
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245 1 0 _aCounseling the culturally different :
_btheory and practice /
_cDerald Wing Sue, David Sue.
250 _athird edition.
260 _aNew York, New York :
_bJ. Wiley and Sons,
_c(c)1999.
300 _axiii, 368 pages ;
_c26 cm
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504 _a1 (pages 327-358) and indexes.
520 0 _aHere is the long-awaited revision of this bestselling reference on multicultural counseling, the most widely used and critically acclaimed text published on the topic. The first book of its kind, Counseling the Culturally Different changed the thinking in multicultural counseling, setting the tone for a whole generation of psychological counselors across America. It has maintained its status as a classic in the field and is now the standard reference for nearly all courses in minority mental health and treatment. This Third Edition is completely revised and updated, continuing the legacy of scholarly excellence combined with a provocative, practice-oriented approach to the field. Authors Derald Wing Sue and David Sue have reorganized the book to be consistent with new developments in research, theory, and practice. Major additions include a more inclusive definition of multiculturalism, the most recent statistics on the changing complexion of society and the implications for clinical practice, and a discussion of the culture-bound basis of the ACA and APA Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. The authors continue to use a large number of clinical case studies and real-life examples to illustrate the concepts of multicultural counseling and therapy. This vital resource also features: New chapters on white racial identity development; non-Western and indigenous methods of healing; and counseling women, gays/lesbians, the physically challenged, and the elderly Expanded coverage of multicultural family counseling/therapy, racial/cultural identity development, and becoming multiculturally competent Individual chapters on counseling African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino/Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans Combining a sound conceptual framework for multicultural counseling with proven therapeutic methods for specific groups, Counseling the Culturally Different remains the best source of real-world counseling preparation for students and the most enlightened, influential guide for professionals.
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530 _aDigital and Print sharing - 15% covered: CIU's licenses permit copying or sharing of 15% of this title in electronic or print format. Permission to copy more than 15% of the entire text of this work is expressly denied.
650 0 _aCross-cultural counseling.
653 _aPopular Psychology.
655 1 _aPsychology.
700 1 _aSue, David.
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