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Dennis A. Frank, II's monograph addresses the demographics of the LGBTQ population; a brief overview of the history of LGBTQ persons in the United States; the current status of, and issues facing, LGBTQ individuals; cultural values; and critical counseling dynamics with LGBTQ clients, with the use of case illustrations. This monograph can be used on its own or in conjunction with the main text.

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Dennis A. Frank, II's monograph addresses the demographics of the LGBTQ population; a brief overview of the history of LGBTQ persons in the United States; the current status of, and issues facing, LGBTQ individuals; cultural values; and critical counseling dynamics with LGBTQ clients, with the use of case illustrations. This monograph can be used on its own or in conjunction with the main text.
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Autorenporträt
Devika Dibya Choudhuri is a licensed professional counselor with more than 15 years of experience working with clients individually, as well as in couples, families, and groups. An associate professor at Eastern Michigan University, she serves as a trainer, coach, consultant, and frequent presenter on diversity and ethical issues. She also teaches in the graduate counseling program in the community counseling field in courses such as cross cultural counseling, advanced multicultural counseling, counseling skills, group work, couple and family, and counseling women. Her research and publications have focused on the areas of multicultural client issues, counselor supervision, and pedagogy. Clinically, Dr. Choudhuri specializes in cross cultural and diversity issues, as well as trauma, assault, and abuse. She carries the National Certified Counselor credential as well as the Approved Clinical Supervisor. Her clinical experience has been in agency and university settings, working with refugee populations, sexual assault and abuse survivors, and immigrant and multicultural populations. She received her master's in counseling from the University of Vermont and her Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision from Syracuse University.