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Index
Cover
Praise for Counseling the Culturally Diverse
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
New Chapters
Chapter Revisions
Teaching and Learning AIDS
Appreciation
About the Authors
Section One: The Multiple Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy
Part I: The Affective and Conceptual Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling/Therapy
Chapter 1: The Multicultural Journey to Cultural Competence: Personal Narratives
My Personal and Professional Journey as a White Person: Reactions to Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice
My Personal and Professional Journey as a Racial and Ethnic Minority Individual: Reactions to Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice
My Personal and Professional Journey as a Person of Color: The Heart and Soul of Counseling the Culturally Diverse*
Chapter 2: The Superordinate Nature of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy
Theme 1: Cultural Universality Versus Cultural Relativism
Theme 2: The Emotional Consequences of Race
Theme 3: The Inclusive or Exclusive Nature of Multiculturalism
Theme 4: The Sociopolitical Nature of Counseling/Therapy
Theme 5: The Nature of Multicultural Counseling Competence
A Tripartite Framework for Understanding the Multiple Dimensions of Identity
Individual and Universal Biases in Psychology and Mental Health
The Impact of Group Identities on Counseling and Psychotherapy
What Is Multicultural Counseling/Therapy?
What Is Cultural Competence?
Multidimensional Model of Cultural Competence in Counseling
Chapter 3: Multicultural Counseling Competence for Minority Group Counselors/Therapists
Minority Group Counselors Working With Majority and Minority Group Clients
The Politics of Interethnic and Interracial Bias and Discrimination
The Historical and Political Relationships Between Groups of Color
Cultural Differences in Values and Perspectives Between Racial/Ethnic Groups
Counselors of Color and Dyadic Combinations With White Clients and Clients of Color: Situational Examples
Conclusions
Part II: The Political Dimensions of Mental Health Practice
Chapter 4: The Politics of Counseling and Psychotherapy: Social Justice in Counseling
The Education and Training of Mental Health Professionals
Definitions of Mental Health
Counseling and Mental Health Literature
Need to Treat Social Problems—Social Justice Counseling
Social Justice Counseling
Chapter 5: Systemic Oppression: Trust, Mistrust, Credibility, and Worldviews
Effects of Historical and Current Oppression
Credibility and Attractiveness in Multicultural Counseling
Formation of Worldviews
Chapter 6: Microaggressions in Counseling and Psychotherapy
Contemporary Forms of Oppression
Part III: The Practice Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling/Therapy
Chapter 7: Barriers to Multicultural Counseling and Therapy: Individual and Family Perspectives
Characteristics of Counseling/Therapy
Generic Characteristics of Counseling/Therapy
Culture-Bound Values
Class-Bound Values
Language Barriers
Patterns of “American” Cultural Assumptions and Multicultural Family Counseling/Therapy
Generalizations and Stereotypes: Some Cautions
Chapter 8: Culturally Appropriate Intervention Strategies
Communication Styles
Sociopolitical Facets of Nonverbal Communication
Counseling and Therapy as Communication Style
Chapter 9: Multicultural Evidence-Based Practice
Evidence-Based Practice and Multiculturalism
Empirically Supported Treatment
Empirically Supported Relationships
Evidence-Based Practice and Diversity Issues in Therapy
Chapter 10: Non-Western Indigenous Methods of Healing: Implications for Counseling and Therapy
The Legitimacy of Culture-Bound Syndromes: Nightmare Deaths and the Hmong Sudden Death Phenomenon
The Principles of Indigenous Healing
Conclusions
Part IV: Racial/Cultural Identity Development in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy
Chapter 11: Racial/Cultural Identity Development in People of Color: Therapeutic Implications
Racial/Cultural Identity Development Models
A Racial/Cultural Identity Development Model
Therapeutic Implications of the R/CID Model
Conclusions
Chapter 12: White Racial Identity Development: Therapeutic Implications
What Does It Mean to Be White?
The Invisible Whiteness of Being
Understanding the Dynamics of Whiteness
Models of White Racial Identity Development
The Process of White Racial Identity Development: A Descriptive Model
Overcoming Personal Racism and Developing a Nonracist White Identity: Personal Strategies and Actions
Section Two: Multicultural Counseling and Specific Populations
Part V: Understanding Specific Populations
Chapter 13: Culturally Competent Assessment
Therapist Variables Affecting Diagnosis
Cultural Competence and Preventing Diagnostic Errors
Contextual and Collaborative Assessment
Infusing Cultural Competence Into Standard Clinical Assessments
Part VI: Counseling and Therapy with Racial/Ethnic Minority Group Populations
Chapter 14: Counseling African Americans
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 15: Counseling American Indians and Alaska Natives
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 16: Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 17: Counseling Latinos
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 18: Counseling Individuals of Multiracial Descent
Multiracialism in the United States
Specific Challenges
A Multiracial Bill of Rights
Multiracial Strengths
Part VII: Counseling and Special Circumstances Involving Racial/Ethnic Populations
Chapter 19: Counseling Arab and Muslim Americans
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 20: Counseling Jewish Americans
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 21: Counseling Immigrants and Refugees
Challenges Facing Immigrants
Counseling Refugees
Part VIII: Counseling and Therapy With Other Multicultural Populations
Chapter 22: Counseling LGBT Individuals
Understanding Sexual Minorities
Specific Challenges
Chapter 23: Counseling Older Adult Clients
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges of Older Adults
Chapter 24: Counseling Women
Specific Challenges
Embracing Gender Strengths
Chapter 25: Counseling and Poverty
Characteristics and Strengths
Specific Challenges
Chapter 26: Counseling Persons With Disabilities
Understanding Disabilities
The Americans With Disabilities Act
Specific Challenges
Supports for Individuals With Disabilities
Counseling Issues With Individuals With Disabilities
References
Author Index
Subject Index
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