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Social Justice and Counseling represents the intersection between therapy, counseling, and social justice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317622062
- Artikelnr.: 50404147
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317622062
- Artikelnr.: 50404147
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Cristelle Audet, PhD, is an associate professor in counseling psychology at the University of Ottawa. She is past president of the Social Justice Chapter of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA) and has been involved with CCPA's Ethics Committee since 2010. Dr. Audet has also authored a chapter on social justice for the Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy in Canada (2016).
David Paré, PhD, is a registered psychologist and a full professor in counseling psychology at the University of Ottawa. In addition, Dr. Paré is director of the Glebe Institute, A Centre for Constructive and Collaborative Practice in Ottawa. He is the author of The Practice of Collaborative Counselling and Psychotherapy (2013), and co-editor of Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy (2004) and Furthering Talk: Advances in the Discursive Therapies (2004).
David Paré, PhD, is a registered psychologist and a full professor in counseling psychology at the University of Ottawa. In addition, Dr. Paré is director of the Glebe Institute, A Centre for Constructive and Collaborative Practice in Ottawa. He is the author of The Practice of Collaborative Counselling and Psychotherapy (2013), and co-editor of Collaborative Practice in Psychology and Therapy (2004) and Furthering Talk: Advances in the Discursive Therapies (2004).
Preface Acknowledgements Author Biographies SECTION I: Interrogating Social
Justice as a Guiding Premise 1. Social Justice Activism and Therapy:
Tensions, Points of Connection, and Hopeful Scepticism Vikki Reynolds &
Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett 2. Counseling and Social Justice: What are We
Working for? John Winslade 3. Challenging Conversations: Deepening Personal
and Professional Commitment to Culture-Infused and Socially Just Counseling
Practice Sandra Collins & Nancy Arthur SECTION II: Training and Supervising
from a Social Justice Perspective 4. Social Justice and Advocacy: Critical
Issues in Counselor Education Nicola Gazzola, Andrea LaMarre, & Olga
Sutherland 5. Just Supervision: Thinking About Clinical Supervision that
Moves Towards Social Justice Karen L. Mackie & Michael Boucher 6.
Counseling as Post-Colonial Encounter: Hospitality and Ethical Relationship
Kathie Crocket, Elmarie Kotzé, & Rahera Taylor SECTION III: Accessing Local
Knowledge 7. The Therapist as Second Author: Honoring Choices from Beyond
the Pale Gene Combs & Jill Freedman 8. Finding Ways Forward: Social Justice
for Counselors in the Evolution of a Collaborative Practice and Study Group
Lynn F. Bloom & Noah M. P. Spector 9. "Social Justice" as Relational Talk
Dan Wulff & Sally St. George 10. Collaborative-Dialogic Practices: A
Socially Just Orientation Saliha Bava, Rocío Chaveste Gutiérrez, & ML
Papusa Molina SECTION IV: Justice and Gender 11. Reimagining the
Intersection of Gender, Knowledge, and Power in Collaborative Therapeutic
Conversations with Women and Eating Disorders and Men Who Use Violence
Catrina Brown & Tod Augusta-Scott 12. Queer Informed Narrative Therapy:
Radical Approaches to Counseling with Transgender Persons David Nylund &
Annie Temple 13. Coming Out: Implications for Sexual and Gender
Non-Conforming Immigrants and Newcomers Mego Nerses & David Paré SECTION V:
Anti-Pathologizing: The Politics of Practice 14. Social Justice for Young
People in the Youth Justice System Donald Baker 15. DSM Diagnosis and
Social Justice: Inviting Counselor Reflexivity Joaquín Gaete, Olga
Sutherland, Shari Couture, & Tom Strong 16. Narrative Practice and the
De-Pathologizing of Children's Lives at a Walk-In Therapy Clinic: An
Opportunity for Socially Just Conversations Karen Young 17. Rosie Had Wings
They Could Not See: A Consultation with Michael White and a Woman Labeled
with a Dual Diagnosis Jim Duvall & Caroline Tremblay 18. Creating Safety
and Social Justice for Women in the Yukon Catherine Richardson/Kinewesquao,
Ann Maje Rader, Barbara McInerney, & Renée-Claude Carrier
Justice as a Guiding Premise 1. Social Justice Activism and Therapy:
Tensions, Points of Connection, and Hopeful Scepticism Vikki Reynolds &
Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett 2. Counseling and Social Justice: What are We
Working for? John Winslade 3. Challenging Conversations: Deepening Personal
and Professional Commitment to Culture-Infused and Socially Just Counseling
Practice Sandra Collins & Nancy Arthur SECTION II: Training and Supervising
from a Social Justice Perspective 4. Social Justice and Advocacy: Critical
Issues in Counselor Education Nicola Gazzola, Andrea LaMarre, & Olga
Sutherland 5. Just Supervision: Thinking About Clinical Supervision that
Moves Towards Social Justice Karen L. Mackie & Michael Boucher 6.
Counseling as Post-Colonial Encounter: Hospitality and Ethical Relationship
Kathie Crocket, Elmarie Kotzé, & Rahera Taylor SECTION III: Accessing Local
Knowledge 7. The Therapist as Second Author: Honoring Choices from Beyond
the Pale Gene Combs & Jill Freedman 8. Finding Ways Forward: Social Justice
for Counselors in the Evolution of a Collaborative Practice and Study Group
Lynn F. Bloom & Noah M. P. Spector 9. "Social Justice" as Relational Talk
Dan Wulff & Sally St. George 10. Collaborative-Dialogic Practices: A
Socially Just Orientation Saliha Bava, Rocío Chaveste Gutiérrez, & ML
Papusa Molina SECTION IV: Justice and Gender 11. Reimagining the
Intersection of Gender, Knowledge, and Power in Collaborative Therapeutic
Conversations with Women and Eating Disorders and Men Who Use Violence
Catrina Brown & Tod Augusta-Scott 12. Queer Informed Narrative Therapy:
Radical Approaches to Counseling with Transgender Persons David Nylund &
Annie Temple 13. Coming Out: Implications for Sexual and Gender
Non-Conforming Immigrants and Newcomers Mego Nerses & David Paré SECTION V:
Anti-Pathologizing: The Politics of Practice 14. Social Justice for Young
People in the Youth Justice System Donald Baker 15. DSM Diagnosis and
Social Justice: Inviting Counselor Reflexivity Joaquín Gaete, Olga
Sutherland, Shari Couture, & Tom Strong 16. Narrative Practice and the
De-Pathologizing of Children's Lives at a Walk-In Therapy Clinic: An
Opportunity for Socially Just Conversations Karen Young 17. Rosie Had Wings
They Could Not See: A Consultation with Michael White and a Woman Labeled
with a Dual Diagnosis Jim Duvall & Caroline Tremblay 18. Creating Safety
and Social Justice for Women in the Yukon Catherine Richardson/Kinewesquao,
Ann Maje Rader, Barbara McInerney, & Renée-Claude Carrier
Preface Acknowledgements Author Biographies SECTION I: Interrogating Social
Justice as a Guiding Premise 1. Social Justice Activism and Therapy:
Tensions, Points of Connection, and Hopeful Scepticism Vikki Reynolds &
Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett 2. Counseling and Social Justice: What are We
Working for? John Winslade 3. Challenging Conversations: Deepening Personal
and Professional Commitment to Culture-Infused and Socially Just Counseling
Practice Sandra Collins & Nancy Arthur SECTION II: Training and Supervising
from a Social Justice Perspective 4. Social Justice and Advocacy: Critical
Issues in Counselor Education Nicola Gazzola, Andrea LaMarre, & Olga
Sutherland 5. Just Supervision: Thinking About Clinical Supervision that
Moves Towards Social Justice Karen L. Mackie & Michael Boucher 6.
Counseling as Post-Colonial Encounter: Hospitality and Ethical Relationship
Kathie Crocket, Elmarie Kotzé, & Rahera Taylor SECTION III: Accessing Local
Knowledge 7. The Therapist as Second Author: Honoring Choices from Beyond
the Pale Gene Combs & Jill Freedman 8. Finding Ways Forward: Social Justice
for Counselors in the Evolution of a Collaborative Practice and Study Group
Lynn F. Bloom & Noah M. P. Spector 9. "Social Justice" as Relational Talk
Dan Wulff & Sally St. George 10. Collaborative-Dialogic Practices: A
Socially Just Orientation Saliha Bava, Rocío Chaveste Gutiérrez, & ML
Papusa Molina SECTION IV: Justice and Gender 11. Reimagining the
Intersection of Gender, Knowledge, and Power in Collaborative Therapeutic
Conversations with Women and Eating Disorders and Men Who Use Violence
Catrina Brown & Tod Augusta-Scott 12. Queer Informed Narrative Therapy:
Radical Approaches to Counseling with Transgender Persons David Nylund &
Annie Temple 13. Coming Out: Implications for Sexual and Gender
Non-Conforming Immigrants and Newcomers Mego Nerses & David Paré SECTION V:
Anti-Pathologizing: The Politics of Practice 14. Social Justice for Young
People in the Youth Justice System Donald Baker 15. DSM Diagnosis and
Social Justice: Inviting Counselor Reflexivity Joaquín Gaete, Olga
Sutherland, Shari Couture, & Tom Strong 16. Narrative Practice and the
De-Pathologizing of Children's Lives at a Walk-In Therapy Clinic: An
Opportunity for Socially Just Conversations Karen Young 17. Rosie Had Wings
They Could Not See: A Consultation with Michael White and a Woman Labeled
with a Dual Diagnosis Jim Duvall & Caroline Tremblay 18. Creating Safety
and Social Justice for Women in the Yukon Catherine Richardson/Kinewesquao,
Ann Maje Rader, Barbara McInerney, & Renée-Claude Carrier
Justice as a Guiding Premise 1. Social Justice Activism and Therapy:
Tensions, Points of Connection, and Hopeful Scepticism Vikki Reynolds &
Sekneh Hammoud-Beckett 2. Counseling and Social Justice: What are We
Working for? John Winslade 3. Challenging Conversations: Deepening Personal
and Professional Commitment to Culture-Infused and Socially Just Counseling
Practice Sandra Collins & Nancy Arthur SECTION II: Training and Supervising
from a Social Justice Perspective 4. Social Justice and Advocacy: Critical
Issues in Counselor Education Nicola Gazzola, Andrea LaMarre, & Olga
Sutherland 5. Just Supervision: Thinking About Clinical Supervision that
Moves Towards Social Justice Karen L. Mackie & Michael Boucher 6.
Counseling as Post-Colonial Encounter: Hospitality and Ethical Relationship
Kathie Crocket, Elmarie Kotzé, & Rahera Taylor SECTION III: Accessing Local
Knowledge 7. The Therapist as Second Author: Honoring Choices from Beyond
the Pale Gene Combs & Jill Freedman 8. Finding Ways Forward: Social Justice
for Counselors in the Evolution of a Collaborative Practice and Study Group
Lynn F. Bloom & Noah M. P. Spector 9. "Social Justice" as Relational Talk
Dan Wulff & Sally St. George 10. Collaborative-Dialogic Practices: A
Socially Just Orientation Saliha Bava, Rocío Chaveste Gutiérrez, & ML
Papusa Molina SECTION IV: Justice and Gender 11. Reimagining the
Intersection of Gender, Knowledge, and Power in Collaborative Therapeutic
Conversations with Women and Eating Disorders and Men Who Use Violence
Catrina Brown & Tod Augusta-Scott 12. Queer Informed Narrative Therapy:
Radical Approaches to Counseling with Transgender Persons David Nylund &
Annie Temple 13. Coming Out: Implications for Sexual and Gender
Non-Conforming Immigrants and Newcomers Mego Nerses & David Paré SECTION V:
Anti-Pathologizing: The Politics of Practice 14. Social Justice for Young
People in the Youth Justice System Donald Baker 15. DSM Diagnosis and
Social Justice: Inviting Counselor Reflexivity Joaquín Gaete, Olga
Sutherland, Shari Couture, & Tom Strong 16. Narrative Practice and the
De-Pathologizing of Children's Lives at a Walk-In Therapy Clinic: An
Opportunity for Socially Just Conversations Karen Young 17. Rosie Had Wings
They Could Not See: A Consultation with Michael White and a Woman Labeled
with a Dual Diagnosis Jim Duvall & Caroline Tremblay 18. Creating Safety
and Social Justice for Women in the Yukon Catherine Richardson/Kinewesquao,
Ann Maje Rader, Barbara McInerney, & Renée-Claude Carrier