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Authors: Derald Wing Sue, David Sue
ISBN-13: 9780470086322, ISBN-10: 0470086327
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: August 2007
Edition: 5th Edition

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Author Biography: Derald Wing Sue

Derald Wing Sue, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York, New York, and he also holds a joint appointment with the Columbia University School of Social Work. He is one of the most cited multicultural scholars in the United States.

David Sue, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology and an associate at the Center for Cross-Cultural Research at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. He has served as the director of the Psychology Counseling Clinic and was the chairperson of the Mental Health Counseling Program for twelve years.

Book Synopsis

The leader in the field of multicultural counseling and therapy, upholding the highest standards of scholarship

"This edition adds the latest hot button issues in the multicultural world. The authors have skillfully and sensitively added the latest evidence-based knowledge of critical problems that can surface in counseling/therapy, including 'microaggressions,'interethnic relationships, Middle Eastern issues, and immigration/refugee complexities. Everything you ever wanted to know about multicultural counseling is included in this edition. It continues to be the standard for any mental health professional treating persons from racial/ethnic minority populations....It is authoritative, illuminating, and clinically compelling."

—Melba Vasquez, PhD, ABPP, Independent Practice, Austin, Texas

"This book is the one to read. It has invaluable information that is current, is extremely well written, and stands out from the other books in the field. The book touches the reader on multiple levels, bringing in personal stories, pushing one's thinking, and very clearly linking theory, history, policies, contemporary trends, and practice. Absolutely outstanding—don't miss it!"

—Fred Bemak, EdD, Professor and Director of the Diversity Research and Action Center Graduate School of Education, George Mason University

Completely updated, the most widely used and critically acclaimed text on multicultural counseling, Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition offers students and professionals essential and thought-provoking material on the theory, research, and practice of multicultural counseling.

Authors Derald Wing Sue and David Sue—pioneers in this field—define and analyze the meaning of diversity and multiculturalism and include coverage of racial/ethnic minority groups as well as multiracial individuals, women, gays and lesbians, the elderly, and those with disabilities. The Fifth Edition of this classic resource introduces new research and concepts, discusses future directions in the field, and includes updated references.

New and important highlights include:

  • Opening personal narratives in Chapter 1 that present poignant journeys in cultural competence

  • Cutting-edge material related to the most recent research, theoretical formulations, and practice implications

  • Discussion of unconscious and subtle manifestations of racial, gender, and sexual orientation bias and discriminationknown as microaggressions

  • Coverage of social justice counseling

  • Content on minority group therapists

  • Attention to counseling and special circumstances involving racial/ethnic populations

With its unique conceptual framework for multicultural therapy, Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition remains the best source of real-world counseling preparation for students as well as the most enlightened, influential guide for professionals.

Table of Contents

Preface
Pt. IThe Conceptual Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling/Therapy1
Ch. 1The Superordinate Nature of Multicultural Counseling/Therapy3
Pt. IIThe Political Dimensions of Mental Health Practice31
Ch. 2The Politics of Counseling and Psychotherapy33
Ch. 3Sociopolitical Considerations of Trust and Mistrust63
Pt. IIIThe Practice Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling/Therapy93
Ch. 4Barriers to Effective Multicultural Counseling/Therapy95
Ch. 5Culturally Appropriate Intervention Strategies123
Ch. 6Multicultural Family Counseling and Therapy151
Ch. 7Non-Western and Indigenous Methods of Healing177
Pt. IVWorldviews in Multicultural Counseling/Therapy203
Ch. 8Racial/Cultural Minority Identity Development: Therapeutic Implications205
Ch. 9White Racial Identity Development: Therapeutic Implications235
Ch. 10Dimensions of Worldviews265
Pt. VCounseling and Therapy with Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations291
Ch. 11Counseling African Americans293
Ch. 12Counseling American Indians and Alaskan Natives309
Ch. 13Counseling Asian Americans327
Ch. 14Counseling Hispanic/Latino Americans343
Ch. 15Counseling Individuals of Multiracial Descent363
Pt. VICounseling Other Culturally Diverse Populations377
Ch. 16Counseling Sexual Minorities379
Ch. 17Counseling Elderly Clients393
Ch. 18Counseling Women407
Ch. 19Counseling Individuals with Disabilities421
Pt. VIIOrganizations and Institutions as Clients437
Ch. 20Counseling Monocultural Organizations439
References457
Author Index493
Subject Index503

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