This timely book will help therapists and counselors successfully integrate the American Psychological Association’s Multicultural Guidelines into their clinical practice. Well-known practitioners and scholars in multicultural counseling use critical incidents and case vignettes in their chapters to show how the APA Guidelines can be applied to specific historically marginalized populations. They also explore multicultural characteristics that cut across diverse populations, using real-life situations to explore issues of gender, sexual orientation, social class, religion, and disability. This all-inclusive user’s guide is a must for educators and practitioners in the mental health field. Contents & Contributors: Chapter 1: The APA Multicultural Guidelines on Education, Training, Research, Practice, and Organizational Change: A Brief Overview Madonna G. Constantine, Christina M. Capodilupo, & Mai M. Kindaichi Part I Applying the Multicultural Guidelines to Specific Populations Chapter 2: Asian American Populations Bryan S. K. Kim Chapter 3: African American Populations Juanita Martin Chapter 4: Latina/o American Populations Cynthia de las Fuentes Chapter 5: American Indians and Alaskan Native Populations John J. Peregoy & Alberta M. Gloria Chapter 6: Arab American Populations Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan Chapter 7: Biracial Populations Angela R. Gillem, Sean Kathleen Lincoln, & Kristen English Chapter 8: Immigrant and Refugee Populations Rita Chung & Fred Bemak Chapter 9: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People of Color Barry Chung Chapter 10: Persons of Color with Disabilities Rhoda Olkin Part II Considerations in Applying the Multicultural Guidelines to People of Color Chapter 11: Gender Issues Janis Sanchez-Hucles & Nneka Jones Chapter 12: Social Class Considerations Saba Rasheed Ali, Alice Fridman, Thomasin Hall, & Leslie Leathers Chapter 13: Religious and Spiritual Issues Mary Fukuyama, Carlos Hernandez, & Shari Robinson Chapter 14: Social Justice Considerations Anika K. Warren & Madonna G. Constantine
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Aims to help therapists and counselors successfully integrate the APA's Multicultural Guidelines into their clinical practice. This book explores multicultural characteristics that cut across diverse populations, using real-life situations to explore issues of gender, sexual orientation, social class, religion, and disability.
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Chapter 1: The APA Multicultural Guidelines on Education, Training, Research, Practice, and Organizational Change: A Brief Overview Madonna G. Constantine, Christina M. Capodilupo, & Mai M. Kindaichi; Chapter 2: Asian American Populations Bryan S. K. Kim; Chapter 3: African American Populations Juanita Martin; Chapter 4: Latina/o American Populations Cynthia de las Fuentes; Chapter 5: American Indians and Alaskan Native Populations John J. Peregoy & Alberta M. Gloria; Chapter 6: Arab American Populations Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan; Chapter 7: Biracial Populations Angels R. Gillem, Sean Kathleen Lincoln, & Kristen English; Chapter 8: Immigrant and Refugee Populations Rita Chung & Fred Bemak; Chapter 9: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People of Color.
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“A splendid addition to the discourse about working with distinct groups of people of color. All psychotherapists, at any level of experience, will find that this book enhances and expands the value of the APA 2003 Multicultural Guidelines.” Melba Vasquez, Past President, APA Divisions 35, 17
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780807747537
Publisert
2007-01-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers' College Press
Vekt
386 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

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Madonna G. Constantine is Professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University and Director of the Winter Roundtable on Cultural Psychology and Education.