An indispensable collection of real-life clinical cases from practicing experts in the field of multicultural counseling and psychotherapy Case Studies in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy is a one-of-a-kind resource presenting actual cases illustrating assessment, diagnostic, and treatment concerns associated with specific populations. The contributors—well-known mental health professionals who specialize in multicultural counseling and psychotherapy—draw on their personal experiences to empower therapists in developing an individually tailored treatment plan that effectively addresses presenting problems in a culturally responsive manner. Providing readers with the opportunity to think critically about multicultural factors and how they impact assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, this unique book: Covers ethical issues and evidence-based practiceIntegrates therapists' reflections on their own social identity and how this may have influenced their work with their clientsConsiders the intersectionality of racial/ethnic, class, religious, gender, and sexual identitiesContains reflection and discussion questions, an analysis of each case by the author, and recommended resourcesIncludes cases on racial/ethnic minority populations, gender, sexuality, poverty, older adults, immigrants, refugees, and white therapists working with people of colorAligns with the ACA's CACREP accreditation standards, tha APA guidelines for multicultural competence, and the AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies
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Designed for use in multicultural counseling courses, graduate level practicum, or as part of a counseling techniques course, this casebook provides students with the opportunity to think critically and learn how to incorporate and apply multicultural skills and competencies in a treatment setting.
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Foreword xi Introduction: Moving From Theory to Practice in Multicultural Counseling xv About the Editors xxxvii About the Contributors xxxix Part I Case Studies With U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations 1 Chapter 1 Clinical Applications With African AmericansShelly P. Harrell and Daryl M. Rowe 3 And Still I Rise: The Story of Nia 3 Redefined: The Story of Andre 13 Chapter 2 Clinical Applications With American Indians andAlaska NativesJoseph B. Stone and Connie Hunt 21 Treating “Depression” in a Dying Native Relative: The Story of Will 21 Treating “Depression” in a Deeply Bereaved and Traumatized Client: The Story of Mary 28 Chapter 3 Clinical Applications With Asian AmericansMichi Fu 37 Fighting Chance: The Story of Donna 37 Intergenerational Effects of War: The Story of Wade 43 Chapter 4 Clinical Applications With Latina/o AmericansMelba Vasquez, Martha Ramos Duffer, and Cynthia de las Fuentes 49 Margaret Can’t Do It All (by Herself) Anymore 49 Multiple Roles, Multiple Identities: The Story of Elisandro 55 Chapter 5 Clinical Applications With Individuals of Middle Eastern and Northern African DescentSylvia C. Nassar-McMillan and Julie Hakim-Larson 61 Harnessing Fears During a Medical Emergency: The Story of Jacob M. 61 Silenced: The Stories of Dalia and Nabila 67 Chapter 6 Clinical Applications With Individuals of Multiracial DescentGregory J. Payton, Marie L. Miville, and Peggy Loo 77 “You Just Don’t Get Me!”: The Story of Anita 77 “I Can Make It on My Own”: The Story of David J. 85 Chapter 7 Clinical Applications of a White Therapist Working With People of ColorJulie R. Ancis and Nicholas Ladany 93 Two Worlds: The Story of Marcos 93 My War Parents Found My Gay Box: The Story of Benjamin 100 Part II Case Studies Involving Special Circumstances With Ethnic Populations 109 Chapter 8 Clinical Applications With American JewsDaniel C. Rosen and Ora Nakash 111 L’dor v’dor, or From Generation to Generation: The Story of Scott 111 The “Other” in Us: The Story of Gabriella 116 Chapter 9 Clinical Applications With ImmigrantsPratyusha Tummala-Narra and Diya Kallivayalil 125 Negotiating Cultural Change and Identity: The Story of Nadia 125 Loss and Political Exile: The Story of Paul 132 Chapter 10 Clinical Applications With RefugeesOksana Yakushko and Indhushree Rajan 141 Fleeing Religious Persecution: The Story of Larissa 141 Aftermath of Trafficking: The Story of Kamala 148 Part III Case Studies With Other Multicultural Populations 157 Chapter 11 Clinical Applications With WomenChristina M. Capodilupo 159 Living in the Shadows: The Story of Monique 159 I’m a Mother First! The Story of Simone 165 Chapter 12 Clinical Applications With MenMark A. Stevens and Jose Montes 173 Multiple Stories of Henry 173 Why Am I Here? The Story of Martin 185 Chapter 13 Clinical Applications With Transgender IndividualsAnita R. Hund and Jane E. Reid 195 Just a “Phase”? The Story of Leslie 195 An Incomplete Experience: The Story of Alice 201 Chapter 14 Clinical Applications in Sexual OrientationDouglas C. Haldeman 207 No Home in the World: The Story of Tony 207 Mission Impossible: The Story of Beth 211 Chapter 15 Clinical Applications With People in PovertyDebbie-Ann Chambers, Lucinda Bratini, and Laura Smith 217 The White Picket Fence Life: The Story of Marisol 217 Do You Have Eyes to See Me? The Story of Michelle 224 Chapter 16 Clinical Applications With Persons With DisabilitiesRhoda Olkin 231 Why Didn’t You Tell Me You Were in a Wheelchair? The Story of Joleen 231 There Is Nothing Wrong With You a Job Cannot Fix: The Story of George 239 Chapter 17 Clinical Applications With Older AdultsKelly O’Shea Carney and Derald Wing Sue 247 The Challenges of Caregiving: The Story of Sarah 247 I’m Not Crazy: The Story of Mr. Chang 253 Author Index 265 Subject Index 271
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"Case Studies in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy is a magnificent resource that will help create a greater bridge of understanding between the academic, research, and applied domains of the mental health professions."—From the Foreword by Thomas A. Parham, PhD, Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs, University of California, Irvine; Distinguished Psychologist, Association of Black Psychologists An indispensable collection of real-life clinical cases from practicing experts in the field of multicultural counseling and psychotherapy Case Studies in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy is a one-of-a-kind resource presenting actual cases illustrating assessment, diagnostic, and treatment concerns associated with specific populations. The contributors—well-known mental health professionals who specialize in multicultural counseling and psychotherapy—draw on their personal experiences to empower therapists in developing an individually tailored treatment plan that effectively addresses presenting problems in a culturally responsive manner. Providing readers with the opportunity to think critically about multicultural factors and how they impact assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, this unique book: Covers ethical issues and evidence-based practiceIntegrates therapists' reflections on their own social identity and how this may have influenced their work with their clientsConsiders the intersectionality of racial/ethnic, class, religious, gender, and sexual identitiesContains reflection and discussion questions, an analysis of each case by the author, and recommended resourcesIncludes cases on racial/ethnic minority populations, gender, sexuality, poverty, older adults, immigrants, refugees, and white therapists working with people of colorAligns with the ACA's CACREP accreditation standards, tha APA guidelines for multicultural competence, and the AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies
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“Case Studies in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy is a magnificent resource that will help create a greater bridge of understanding between the academic, research, and applied domains of the mental health professions.” —From the foreword by Thomas A. Parham, PhD, Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs, University of California, Irvine, Distinguished Psychologist, Association of Black Psychologists "Translating theory into practice is a challenge for every school of clinical orientation. This casebook has succeeded by focusing upon elements of process in multicultural counseling and therapy to give us a rich resource of conceptual and practical aids to assist the teacher, trainee, and practitioner in making a stepwise transition from cultural knowledge to practice competencies." —Anderson J. Franklin, Ph.D., Honorable David S. Nelson Professor of Psychology and Education, Boston College Lynch School of Education "Anchored in our latest knowledge and research regarding cross-cultural counseling and spanning the whole spectrum of diversity, this collection of multicultural case studies serves as a wonderful companion to Sue and Sue’s Counseling the Culturally Diverse and fills a gap for rich and contextualized cases illustrating the complex tapestry of our clients’ lives." —Frederick T.L. Leong, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry; Director of the Consortium for Multicultural Psychology Research "Case Studies in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy offers a rich narrative of therapeutic engagement with diverse clients highlighting the complexities of intersecting dimensions of culture.  Such emotionally-gripping cases facilitate a soul penetrating capacity for expanding cultural schema and increasing cultural empathy among mental health professionals and trainees." —Michael Mobley, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Salem State University "Having taught Multicultural Counseling for more than 10 years, Derald Wing Sue, Miguel Gallardo, and Helen Neville have finally answered students’ most oft-repeated question, “How do I apply this knowledge to my clinical practice?” Based on real life cases, contributors offer a practical guide for students and instructors alike who are committed to enhancing multicultural competence.  This is a must-have resource for every current and future mental health professional!" —Lisa B. Spanierman, Ph.D., Associate Professor, McGill University
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Introduction: Moving from Theory to Practice in Multicultural Counseling About the Editors About the Contributors Part I: Case Studies with U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations Chapter 1 Clinical Applications with African Americans Shelly P. Harrell and Daryl M. Rowe And Still I Rise: The Story of Nia Redefined: The Story of Andre Chapter 2 Clinical Applications with American Indians and Alaska Natives Joseph Stone and Connie Hunt Treating ?Depression? in a Dying Native Relative: The Story of Will Treating ?Depression? in a Deeply Bereaved and Traumatized Client: The Story of Mary Chapter 3 Clinical Applications with Asian Americans Michi Fu Fighting Chance:  The Story of Donna Intergenerational Effects of War:  The Story of Wade Chapter 4 Clinical Applications with Latina/o Americans Melba Vasquez, Martha Ramos Duffer, and Cynthia de las Fuentes Margaret Can?t Do It All (by herself) Anymore Multiple Roles, Multiple Identities: The Story of Elisandro Chapter 5 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Middle Eastern and Northern African Descent Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan and Julie Hakim-Larson Harnessing Fears During a Medical Emergency:The Story of Jacob M. Silenced: The Stories of Dalia and Dabila Chapter 6 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Multiracial Descent Gregory J. Payton, Marie L. Miville, and Peggy Loo You just don?t get me!: The Story of Anita I can make it on my own: The Story of David J Chapter 7 Clinical Applications of a White Therapist Working With People of Color Julie R. Ancis and Nicholas Ladany, Two Worlds: The Story of Marcos My War Parents Found My Gay Box: The Story of Benjamin Part II: Case Studies Involving Special Circumstances with Ethnic Populations Chapter 8 Clinical Applications with American Jews Daniel C. Rosen and Ora Nakash L?dor v?dor, or From Generation to Generation: The Story of Scott The "Other" in Us: The Story of Gabriella Chapter 9 Clinical Applications with Immigrants Pratyusha Tummala-Narra and Diya Kallivayalil Negotiating Cultural Change and Identity: The Story of Nadia Loss and Political Exile: The Story of Paul Chapter 10 Clinical Applications with Refugees Oksana Yakushko and Indhushree Rajan, Fleeing Religious Persecution: The Story of Larissa The Aftermath of Trafficking: The Story of Kamala Part III: Case Studies with Other Multicultural Populations Chapter 11 Clinical Applications with Women Christina M. Capodilupo Living in the Shadows: The Story of Monique I?m a Mother First!:The Story of Simone Chapter 12 Clinical Applications with Men Mark A. Stevens and Jose Montes The Multiple Stories of Henry Why Am I here?: The Story of Martin Chapter 13 Clinical Applications with Transgender Individuals Anita R. Hund and Jane E. Reid Just a ?Phase??:The Story of Leslie An Incomplete Experience: The Story of Alice Chapter 14 Clinical Applications in Sexual Orientation Douglas C. Haldeman No Home in the World: The Story of Tony Mission Impossible: The Story of Beth Chapter 15 Clinical Applications with People in Poverty Debbie-Ann Chambers, Lucinda Bratini, and Laura Smith The White Picket Fence Life:  The Story of Marisol Do You Have Eyes to See Me?: The Story of Michelle Chapter 16 Clinical Applications with Persons with Disabilities Rhoda Olkin Why Didn?t You Tell Me You Were in a Wheelchair?: The Story of Joleen There is Nothing Wrong with You a Job Can?t Fix: The Story of George Chapter 17 Clinical Applications with Older Adults Kelly O?Shea Carney and Derald Sue The Challenges of Caregiving: The Story of Sarah I?m Not Crazy: The Story of Mr. Chang
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ISBN
9781118487556
Publisert
2013-11-01
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
408 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Om bidragsyterne

DERALD WING SUE, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University, where he also holds a joint appointment with the School of Social Work. He is one of the most cited multicultural scholars in the United States.

MIGUEL E. GALLARDO, PsyD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University. Dr. Gallardo's areas of scholarship and research interests include understanding the psychotherapy process when working with ethnocultural communities.

HELEN A. NEVILLE, PhD, is a Professor of Educational Psychology and African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She currently chairs the counseling psychology program and previously was a Provost Fellow at the same institution.