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Counseling the culturally diverse: theory and practice, eighth edition Ebook

Counseling the Culturally Diverse, 8th Edition, is a revised, essential version of the most widely-used text and resource on multicultural counseling, shortened by 10% to better fit into a semester format. Chapters have been rewritten so instructors may choose to use them sequentially or in any order that best supports course goals. The winning formula for each chapter remains the same: Each chapter begins with an outline of Objectives, follows with a real life counseling case vignette, narrative, or contemporary incident that introduce the major themes of the chapter, an in-depth discussion of the theory, research and practice in multicultural counseling, an integrative section on Implications for Clinical Practice, and an ending Summary.  Each chapter contains numerous Reflection and Discussion Questions and real life case examples that allow students to integrate research/theory with practice.  Many cases studies are new to this edition. As always, CCD 8e has been completely updated as reflected in the references, new research, and new critical incidents or case examples. In all cases, the goal is to make the text reader-friendly, allow students to relate to the content, help them understand the emotive quality of their work, and help them in their journey to cultural competence. Not only is multicultural counseling a required course for counselors, social workers, and psychologists, but multicultural counseling knowledge forms the basis of all behavioral health licensing and certification exams.

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Derald Wing Sue, Ph.D., 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. David Sue, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and an associate at the Center for Cross-Cultural Research at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. Helen A. Neville is a Professor of Educational Psychology and African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she chairs the counseling psychology doctoral program. She co-founded and co-directed the Center for Multicultural Research, Training, and Consultation at the University of Missouri–Columbia. Laura Smith is an Associate Professor and the Director of Clinical Training in the Counseling Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. She has held a number of leadership positions in clinical work, including directing Psychological Services at the West Farms Center in the Bronx, where she provided services, training, and programming within a multifaceted community-based organization.

Year

2019

Format

Ebook

Author

Derald Wing Sue

Publisher

John Wiley