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Developing multicultural counseling competence

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"Revised and updated to present the latest references and statistics related to theory, research, and practice with multicultural populations, this text continues to help graduate students become multiculturally competent counselors. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and in-depth, the book takes readers beyond general discussions of race and ethnicity, into the realm of a broader, more complex view of multiculturalism and social advocacy in clients' and trainees' lives."--Publisher's website.

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: SECTION ONE The Foundations of Multicultural Counseling
ch. 1 The Culturally Competent Counselor / Amy L. McLeod
Preview
The Culturally Competent Counselor
U.S. Demographics
What Is Multicultural Counseling?
Culture
Cultural Encapsulation
Individualism and Collectivism
Race and Ethnicity
Generational Status
Gender
Sexual Orientation
Socioeconomic Status
Disability
Spirituality
Advocacy, Privilege, arid Oppression
Worldview
Integrating and Contextualizing Multicultural Counseling Concepts
The Role of Communication in Multicultural Counseling
Verbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Emotional Expression
Communication Patterns of Clients and Counselors
Context and Multicultural Counseling
Prejudice and Discrimination
Immigration
Acculturation
Interpersonal Violence and Trauma
Culture and the Counseling Process
Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence
A Systems Approach to Multicultural Counseling Competence
Considerations in Multicultural Counseling
Social Justice and Advocacy Issues
Improved Practice
Etic versus Emic Debate
Within-Group Differences versus Between-Group Differences
Underuse of Services
Conflicting Cultural Values
Social Stigma
Mistrust of the Counseling Profession
Misdiagnosis
Inaccessibility of Services
Resistance to Multiculturalism
Addressing Key Multicultural Considerations
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 2 Cultural Identity Development / Cheryl Moore-Thomas
Preview
Key Concepts
Culture, Race, and Ethnicity
Enculturation and Acculturation
Cultural Identity Development and Worldview
Racial and Ethnic Identity Development
Racial Identity Models
Phinney's Model of Ethnic Identity
Biracial and Multiracial Identity Development
Addressing Racial and Ethnic Identity in Counseling
Gender and Sexual Identity Development
Gender Identity Models
Sexual Identity Models
Spiritual and Faith Identity Development
Fowler's Model of Faith Development
Parks's Model of Spiritual Identity
Poll and Smith's Model of Spiritual Identity
Addressing Spiritual Identity in Counseling
Summary
Review Questions
SECTION TWO Social Advocacy
ch. 3 Social Justice Counseling / Caroline O'Hara
Preview
Key Constructs to Understanding Social Advocacy
Historical Context
Social Injustice and Mental Health Issues
Counselors as Social Advocates
Advocacy Competencies
Three-Tier Model of Social Advocacy
Challenges and Benefits of Social Justice Counseling
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 4 Racism and White Privilege / Marc A. Grimmett
Preview
Historical Foundations of Race and Racism
Social Construction of Race
Defining Racism
Costs of Racism for People of Color
Cognitive Costs
Affective Costs
Interpersonal Costs
Physical Costs
White Privilege
Costs of Racism for Whites
Cognitive Costs
Affective Costs
Interpersonal Costs
Whites' Psychological Responses to Racism and White Privilege
Color-Blind Racial Attitudes
Myth of Meritocracy
Focus on Exceptions
Psychological Dispositions of White Racism
Eradicating Racism
Counselor Self-Awareness
Client Services
Changing Systems
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 5 Gender and Sexism / Anneliese A. Singh
Preview
Defining Gender and Sexism
Gender and Counseling Considerations
Counseling Girls and Women
Counseling Men
Counseling Transgender Individuals
Historical Context of Sexism
World War II and Women's Return "Home"
Historical Resistance to Sexism: The Feminist Movement
Cultural Intersections of Gender
African Americans
Asian American/Pacific Islanders
Latino(a)/Chicano(a) Americans
Arab Americans
Mental Health Consequences of Sexism
Women and Depression
Disordered Eating
Physical Consequences of Sexism
Social Consequences of Sexism
Addressing Sexism in Counseling
Resilience to Sexism and Social Justice
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 6 Sexual Orientation and Heterosexism / John Marszalek
Preview
Defining Sexual Orientation and Heterosexism
Sexual Identity Development
Gay Identity Development
Lesbian Identity Development
Bisexual Identity Development
Heterosexism
Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Demography
Historical Context of Heterosexism
Resistance to Heterosexism: The Stonewall Rebellion
Current Attitudes toward LGBTQI Individuals
LGBTQI Relationship Status and Family Issues
Educational Status
Heterosexism and Classism
LGB Youth
Age and Disclosure of Sexual Orientation
Cultural Intersections of Sexual Orientation
African Americans
Asian Americans
Latino Americans
Native Americans
Mental Health Consequences of Heterosexism
Suicidal Behavior and Depression
Stress and Self-Esteem
LGBTQI Youth
Physical Consequences of Heterosexism
Substance Abuse
HIV/AIDS
Social Consequences of Heterosexism
Socioeconomic Status
Institutional Heterosexism
Diminished Interpersonal Relationships
Socially Just, Nonheterosexist Training and Clinical Practice
Counseling Strategies for Addressing Heterosexism
ALGBTIC Competencies
Counselor Training
Clinical Practice
Counselors' Role in Creating a Socially Just, Nonheterosexist Society
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 7 Social Class and Classism / Kathryn S. Newton
Preview
Considering Social Class and Classism
What Is Socioeconomic Status?
What Is Classism?
A "Classless Society"?
Classicism, Racism, and Ethnocentrism
Poverty and Mental Health
Who Is Poor?
Risk Factors and Mental Health Consequences
Poverty: Perceptions and Identity
Addressing Classism in Counseling
Awareness
Knowledge
Skills
Advocacy
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 8 Disability, Ableism, and Ageism / Debra E. Berens
Preview
Disability Defined
Types of Disability
Disability Statistics
Models of Disability
Variations on the Social Model of Disability
Counseling Individuals with a Disability
Ableism
Disability, Ableism, and the Counseling Process
Awareness
Knowledge
Skills
Age Demographics
Ageism
Ageism and Older Americans
Age, Ageism, and the Counseling Process
Awareness
Knowledge
Skills
Summary
Review Questions
SECTION THREE Counseling Multicultural Populations
ch. 9 Individuals and Families of African Descent / Malik S. Henfield
Preview
Individuals and Families of African Descent
Terminology
African American History
Discrimination Experiences
Black Racial Identity
Acculturation
African American Culture and Values
Families of African Descent
Couples of African Descent
Interracial Couples
Children of African Descent
Black Middle-Class Persons and Mental Health
Gender
Black Elderly Individuals
Black Gays and Lesbians
General Mental Health Issues of African Descent Individuals
Common Support Systems for Individuals of African Descent
An Afrocentric Psychological Perspective
NTU Psychotherapy
Pros and Cons of Traditional (Eurocentric) Counseling Approaches with Clients of African Descent
Client-Centered Counseling
Psychodynamic Counseling
Adlerian Counseling
Guidelines for Work with Clients of African Descent
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 10 Individuals and Families of Arab Descent / Rasha H. Mohamed
Preview
Arab American Heterogeneity
Contemporary Social Perceptions and Discrimination Experiences
Arab American Culture and Values
Collectivism
Religion and Faith
Education, Work, and Economic Status
Communication Styles
Individual Differences and Identities
Acculturation
Ethnicity
Gender Identity
Risks and Resiliencies: Mental Health Issues Among Arab Americans
Oppression and Discrimination
Acculturative Stress
Ethnic and Gender Identity Development
Other Psychosocial Issues
Considerations for Counseling Arab Americans
Approach
Family and Community Involvement
Stigmas and Help-Seeking Behaviors
Vignettes Revisited
Counseling Considerations Endnote
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 11 Individuals and Families of Asian Descent / Alvin N. Alvrez
Preview
Asian American History
Contemporary Forms of Discrimination and Stereotypes
Asian American Heterogeneity
Asian American Culture and Values
Family
Gender Roles
Interpersonal Relationships
Intimacy and Marriage
Education
Religion
Death and Dying
Individual Differences and Identities
Immigration, Enculturation, and Acculturation
Ethnicity and Race
Gender Roles
Sexuality and Sexual Identity
General Mental Health Issues of Individuals of Asian Descent
Psychopathology
Help-Seeking and Coping
Guidelines for Counseling Clients of Asian Descent
Counselor Self-Assessment
Counseling Process
Conceptualization of the Problem
Intervention
Outreach and Nonclinical Visibility
Social Advocacy and Social Justice
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 12 Individuals and Families of Latin Descent / Jose A. Villalba
Preview
A Latin American History Primer
Latin American Heterogeneity
Mexicans
Puerto Ricans
Cubans
Caribbean Hispanics/Latinas/os, Central and South Americans
Latin American Culture and Values
"Somos Imigrantes" ("We Are Immigrants")
Language
Religion and Spirituality
Resiliency
Gender Roles
Families of Latin Descent
Interpersonal Relationships
Individual Differences and Identities
Immigration Status
Generational Status
Socioeconomic Status
Mental Health Issues of Individuals of Latin Descent
Acculturative Stress
Grief and Loss
Additional Concerns
Guidelines for Counseling Clients of Latin Descent.
Note continued: Counseling Considerations for Children of Latin Descent
Counseling Considerations for Adolescents of Latin Descent
Counseling Considerations for Adults of Latin Descent
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 13 Counseling Native Americans / Barbara Kawulich
Preview
Understanding Native Americans: Reflections Down by the Riverside
Native Americans Today
Group Membership
Native American History
Current Social, Economic, and Political Issues
Native American Sociocultural Characteristics in the United States Today
Self-Determination and Sovereignty
Federal and State Recognition
Cultural Preservation
Achievement Gap
Gaming
Tribal Resources
Sacred Sites, Repatriation, and Reburial
Mascot Issues
Acculturation
Native American Culture and Values
Harmony and Balance
Cultural Identity and the Tribal Nation
Family
Wisdom Keepers
Humility
Generosity
Patience
Time
Communication Style
Being
Lessons of the Eagle Feather
Guidelines for Counseling Native American Clients
Identity, Family, and Acculturation
Healing from Historical Trauma and the Impact of Oppression
Drawing on Traditions
Integrating Spirituality
Values: Using the Rule of Opposites and Seeking Balance
Communication
Humor
Practical Tribally Specific Interventions
Working from a Social Justice and Advocacy Counseling Perspective
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 14 Individuals and Families of European Descent / Bogusia Skudrzyk
Preview
European American History
The Early Colonial Period
European Immigration
Terminology
Development of a White American Ethnic Identity
The Melting Pot
The American Dream
The Creation of an American Heritage
Privilege, Oppression, and Ethnocentric Monoculturalism
Who Gets to Be White?
The Process of Becoming White
European American Heterogeneity
Recent European American Immigrants
Immigrants, Undocumented Immigrants, and Refugees
Immigration Stressors
Acculturation and Identity Deconstruction
Oppression and Discrimination
Counseling Considerations for European Descent Individuals
Mental Health Issues of White American Ethnic Clients
Counseling White American Ethnic Clients
Mental Health Issues of European Immigrants, Refugees, and International Students
Counseling European Immigrants, Refugees, and International Students
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 15 Individuals and Families of Multiracial Descent / Mark E. Kenney
Preview
Terminology
Historical Perspectives
Interracial Marriages Today
Multiracial Identity Development
Contemporary Social Perceptions and Discrimination Experiences
Individuals
Couples
Families
Children
Adolescents
Emerging Adults
Adults
Considerations for Counseling Multiracial Individuals and Families
Awareness
Knowledge
Skills
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 16 Spiritual Diversity / Amanda L. Giordano
Preview
Religion and Spirituality in America
Spirituality and Religion Defined
Toward Defining Spirituality
Toward Defining Religion
Relationships between Religion and Spirituality
Overview of Major World Religions
Eastern World Religions
Western World Religions
All Is One: Aspects Common to All Religions
Tenet 1 Spirit, by Whatever Name, Exists
Tenet 2 Spirit Is Found "in Here," within an Open Heart and Mind
Tenet 3 Many/Most Don't Realize Spirit Within
Tenet 4 There Is a Path to Liberation
Tenet 5 If This Path Is Followed, the Result Is Rebirth or Enlightenment
Tenet 6 Rebirth or Enlightenment Results in the End of Suffering
Tenet 7 The End of Suffering Manifests in Social Actions of Mercy and Compassion
Special Considerations for Counseling
Approaching Client Spiritual Issues
Ethical Competence
Spiritual Bypass
Aservic Competencies
Summary
Review Questions
SECTION FOUR Multicultural Conceptualization
ch. 17 Alternative Approaches to Counseling Theories / Jonathan J. Orr
Preview
Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling Theory
Worldview Shaping Counseling
Transition from Worldview to Theory
Alternative Sources of Theory in Multicultural Counseling
Applications of Counseling Theory across Cultures
Traditional Theoretical Approaches to Counseling
Culturally Responsive Use of Traditional Theories
Culturally Responsive Counseling Theories
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 18 Multicultural Diagnosis and Conceptualization / Stephanie J.W. Ford
Preview
The Challenge of Ethical Practice
Cultural Validity in Assessment
Normal versus Abnormal
Overdiagnosis, Underdiagnosis, and Misdiagnosis
Sampling Bias
Culture and Psychopathology
Feminist Challenges
Prevalence Data of Diagnoses by Gender
Developmental Shifts in Prevalence Rates
Sex Bias in Diagnosis
Socialization and Mental Health
Social Conditions
Toward Solutions
Comprehensive Assessment
Universal and Culturally Specific Diagnoses
Other Culturally Astute Strategies
Feminist Analysis
Function of Symptoms in Context
Relational (and Other Theoretical) Systems of Diagnosis
Summary
Review Questions
ch. 19 Themes and Future Directions in Multicultural Counseling Theory, Ethics, Practice, and Research / Jennifer E. Randall
Preview
Moving toward Multicultural Competence
Themes in Cultural Identity Development
Themes in Social Advocacy and Oppression
Themes in Cultural Diversity
Themes in Multicultural Conceptualization
Where Do We Go From Here? Future Directions for Developing Multicultural Competence
Future Directions in Multicultural Counseling Theory
Future Directions in Multicultural Counseling Practice
Future Directions in Multicultural Counseling Research
Summary
Review Questions.

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Dewey Decimal Class
158.308
Library of Congress
BF636.7.C76 D48 2014, BF636.7.C76D48 2014

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xxxii, 607 pages
Number of pages
607

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OL28389882M
ISBN 10
0132851024
ISBN 13
9780132851022
LCCN
2012036313
OCLC/WorldCat
811137280

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