"Multicultural Counseling: Responding With Cultural Humility, Empathy, and Advocacy is divided up into three sections. The first section is comprised of four chapters and explores the counselors' worldview. The second section is made up of 19 chapters that encapsulate the clients' worldview. The third section includes four chapters that demonstrate the application of multicultural counseling by broaching race and culture; providing culturally responsive assessment, diagnosing, and treatment planning; finding a supervisor who prepares advocates; and designing a culturally sensitive workplace.…mehr
"Multicultural Counseling: Responding With Cultural Humility, Empathy, and Advocacy is divided up into three sections. The first section is comprised of four chapters and explores the counselors' worldview. The second section is made up of 19 chapters that encapsulate the clients' worldview. The third section includes four chapters that demonstrate the application of multicultural counseling by broaching race and culture; providing culturally responsive assessment, diagnosing, and treatment planning; finding a supervisor who prepares advocates; and designing a culturally sensitive workplace. Each chapter opens with questions designed to have counselors consider their beliefs, attitudes, and judgments and how they might show up in their work with diverse clients. Chapters include clinical case scenarios where students can conceptualize cases using empathy, humility, and advocacy. A distinguishing feature of this book is that it includes cultures that may have been overlooked elsewhere. The authors also sought to include various faiths in this text-such as agnosticism, atheism, and indigenous spiritual practices-with hopes that counselors' first experience with such would be in this book rather than on their couches with clients. Another chapter is dedicated specifically to transgender people. The goal of this book is to give learners the framework to begin to understand who the people are that they will be serving"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgments SECTION I. THE COUNSELOR'S WORLDVIEW Chapter 1. The Counselor: Becoming a Culturally Responsive Counselor Chapter 2. Liberation Counseling as a Framework: Offering Anti-Oppressive Counseling Chapter 3. Counseling with Cultural Humility, Empathy, and Responsiveness Chapter 4. Social Justice and Advocacy Readiness SECTION II. THE CLIENT'S WORLDVIEW Chapter 5. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of African American, African, and Afro-Caribbean Descent Chapter 6. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Asian American and Pacific Islander Descent Chapter 7. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Latinx Descent Chapter 8. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Native American Descent Chapter 9. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of European American Descent Chapter 10. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Multiracial Descent Chapter 11. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer++ Clients Chapter 12. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Transgender Clients Chapter 13. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Women Clients Chapter 14. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Men Clients Chapter 15. Culturally Responsive Counseling Related to Religion, Spirituality, and Other Faiths Chapter 16. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Jewish Descent Chapter 17. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Muslim and Middle Eastern/North African Descent (MENA) Chapter 18. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Older Adults and Addressing Ageism Chapter 19. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients with Disabilities and Addressing Ableism Chapter 20. Culturally Responsive Counseling with Immigrant and Refugee Clients Chapter 21. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Military Clients and Families Chapter 22. Culturally Responsive Counseling Related to Poverty, Middle Class, and Affluence Chapter 23. Culturally Responsive Counseling Related to Polyamorous, Kink, and Taboo Culture Chapter 24. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of the Gamer Culture, Fandoms, and Related Subcultures SECTION III. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING Chapter 25. Broaching Race and Other Cultural Identities Chapter 26. Cultural Considerations for Assessment, Diagnosing, and Treatment Planning Chapter 27. Seeking and Receiving Culturally Responsive Supervision Chapter 28. Cultural Considerations for the Counseling Workplace Index
List of Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgments SECTION I. THE COUNSELOR'S WORLDVIEW Chapter 1. The Counselor: Becoming a Culturally Responsive Counselor Chapter 2. Liberation Counseling as a Framework: Offering Anti-Oppressive Counseling Chapter 3. Counseling with Cultural Humility, Empathy, and Responsiveness Chapter 4. Social Justice and Advocacy Readiness SECTION II. THE CLIENT'S WORLDVIEW Chapter 5. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of African American, African, and Afro-Caribbean Descent Chapter 6. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Asian American and Pacific Islander Descent Chapter 7. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Latinx Descent Chapter 8. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Native American Descent Chapter 9. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of European American Descent Chapter 10. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Multiracial Descent Chapter 11. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer++ Clients Chapter 12. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Transgender Clients Chapter 13. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Women Clients Chapter 14. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Men Clients Chapter 15. Culturally Responsive Counseling Related to Religion, Spirituality, and Other Faiths Chapter 16. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Jewish Descent Chapter 17. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of Muslim and Middle Eastern/North African Descent (MENA) Chapter 18. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Older Adults and Addressing Ageism Chapter 19. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients with Disabilities and Addressing Ableism Chapter 20. Culturally Responsive Counseling with Immigrant and Refugee Clients Chapter 21. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Military Clients and Families Chapter 22. Culturally Responsive Counseling Related to Poverty, Middle Class, and Affluence Chapter 23. Culturally Responsive Counseling Related to Polyamorous, Kink, and Taboo Culture Chapter 24. Culturally Responsive Counseling for Clients of the Gamer Culture, Fandoms, and Related Subcultures SECTION III. PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING Chapter 25. Broaching Race and Other Cultural Identities Chapter 26. Cultural Considerations for Assessment, Diagnosing, and Treatment Planning Chapter 27. Seeking and Receiving Culturally Responsive Supervision Chapter 28. Cultural Considerations for the Counseling Workplace Index
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