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Culturally diverse counseling : theory and practice / Elsie Jones-Smith, Diplomate in Counseling Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Gale eBooksPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (xxxviii, 631 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781071800744
  • 1071800744
  • 9781483388250
  • 1483388255
  • 9781483388274
  • 1483388271
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 158.3 23
LOC classification:
  • BF636.7.C76 J66 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
ch. 1. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy : the journey -- ch. 2. Cultural meaning systems, cultural trust, and cultural humility -- ch. 3. Neuroscience, multiple cultural identities, and cultural strengths -- ch. 4. Strengths-based development, culture, and clinical practice -- ch. 5. The strengths-based therapy model and culturally responsive counseling -- ch. 6. Culturally responsive assessment and the cultural formulation interview -- ch. 7. Culturally responsive case conceptualization and treatment planning -- ch. 8. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for African Americans -- ch. 9. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for American Indians and Alaska natives -- ch. 10. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders -- ch. 11. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for Hispanic and Latino/a Americans -- ch. 12. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for Arab and Muslim Americans -- ch. 13. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for white Americans of European ancestry -- ch. 14. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for women -- ch. 15. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for LGBTQ individuals -- ch. 16. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for individuals with disabilities -- ch. 17. Culturally reponsive strengths-based therapy for older adults -- ch. 18. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for immigrants and refugees -- ch. 19. Culturally reponsive strengths-based therapy for multiracial people -- ch. 20. Social class, social justice, intersectionality, and privilege.
Action note:
  • Cataloging Notes: 20250423 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
Summary: Culturally Diverse Counseling: Theory and Practice adopts a unique strengths-based approach in teaching students to focus on the positive attributes of individual clients and incorporate those strengths, along with other essential cultural considerations, into their diagnosis and treatment. With an emphasis on strengths as recommended in the 2017 multicultural guidelines set forth by the American Psychological Association (APA), this comprehensive text includes considerations for clinical practice with twelve groups, including older adults, immigrants and refugees, clients with disabilities, and multiracial clients. Each chapter includes practical guidelines for counselors, including opportunities for students to identify and curb their own implicit and explicit biases. A final chapter on social class, social justice, intersectionality, and privilege reminds readers of the various factors they must consider when working with clients of all backgrounds.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

ch. 1. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy : the journey -- ch. 2. Cultural meaning systems, cultural trust, and cultural humility -- ch. 3. Neuroscience, multiple cultural identities, and cultural strengths -- ch. 4. Strengths-based development, culture, and clinical practice -- ch. 5. The strengths-based therapy model and culturally responsive counseling -- ch. 6. Culturally responsive assessment and the cultural formulation interview -- ch. 7. Culturally responsive case conceptualization and treatment planning -- ch. 8. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for African Americans -- ch. 9. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for American Indians and Alaska natives -- ch. 10. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders -- ch. 11. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for Hispanic and Latino/a Americans -- ch. 12. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for Arab and Muslim Americans -- ch. 13. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for white Americans of European ancestry -- ch. 14. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for women -- ch. 15. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for LGBTQ individuals -- ch. 16. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for individuals with disabilities -- ch. 17. Culturally reponsive strengths-based therapy for older adults -- ch. 18. Culturally responsive strengths-based therapy for immigrants and refugees -- ch. 19. Culturally reponsive strengths-based therapy for multiracial people -- ch. 20. Social class, social justice, intersectionality, and privilege.

Culturally Diverse Counseling: Theory and Practice adopts a unique strengths-based approach in teaching students to focus on the positive attributes of individual clients and incorporate those strengths, along with other essential cultural considerations, into their diagnosis and treatment. With an emphasis on strengths as recommended in the 2017 multicultural guidelines set forth by the American Psychological Association (APA), this comprehensive text includes considerations for clinical practice with twelve groups, including older adults, immigrants and refugees, clients with disabilities, and multiracial clients. Each chapter includes practical guidelines for counselors, including opportunities for students to identify and curb their own implicit and explicit biases. A final chapter on social class, social justice, intersectionality, and privilege reminds readers of the various factors they must consider when working with clients of all backgrounds.

Cataloging Notes: 20250423 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199

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