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Visit sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog and for table of contents information. 15 TexTbooks develoPIng culturAl humIlIty: Embracing Race, Privilege and Power Miguel E. Gallardo, Pepperdine University This unique look at the journeys of psychologists shows a striving towards integration of multiculturalism. Contributing authors—representing a mix of "cultural backgrounds" but stereotypically identified as "White"—engage in thoughtful dialogue with psychologists from underrepresented communities who are identified as established and respected individuals within the multicultural field. The contributing authors discuss both the challenges and rewards they experienced in their own journeys and how they continue to engage in the process of staying connected to their cultural identity and to being culturally responsive. In addition, psychologists who represent historically disenfranchised communities have similarly reflected on their own journey. KEy fEATurES • Contributing authors offer personal life experiences, demonstrating how important and powerful it can be to reflect on one's own process and the resulting positive impact on reducing racial biases. • Psychologists of color offer an authentic look at their personal experiences in connecting with their White colleagues. • Each chapter contains recom- mendations on "what to do next" in cross-cultural dialogue. • Reflection and discussion questions present opportunities for class discussion and dialogue. CONTENTS 1. An Invitation to Dialogue…And Reflection / 2. Finding My Cultural Selves: The Journey Continues / 3. Finding a Place in the Multicultural Revolution / 4. Moving between Majority and Multicultural Environments: Impact on Identity and Practice / 5. A Big Part of My Life / 6. Choosing to be Involved / 7. Still Walking / 8. Beyond Dualities: Navigating Privilege and Marginalization as a Multicultural Psychologist / 9. Falling in order to walk: Reflections on my contextual identity development and responsibility as a White person / 10. Stepping over a Baby's Head: Thoughts on Privilege, Humanity and Liberation / 11. Relishing the Diversity Within and Without: A Journey with Many Influences / 12. Conclusion: What I see, could be me PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-9897-0 • ©2014 • 304 PAgeS • culturAlly Alert counSelIng: A Comprehensive Introduction Second edition Garrett McAuliffe and Associates, Old Dominion University This Second Edition is a thorough update to the first comprehensive guide to culturally alert counseling, complete with a companion demonstration DVD. Co-author and editor Garrett J. McAuliffe expands the traditional "definition" of multicultural counseling from the usual two categories of race and ethnicity to seven groupings: race, ethnicity, gender, religion/spirituality, disability, class, and sexual orientation. With case vignettes and interactive activities, students will be informed, moved, and changed by the encounters with culture that lie in these pages. CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTION / 1. Introduction: Culture and Diversity Defined / 2. Culture: Clarifications and Complications / 3. Equity, Advocacy, and Social Justice / 4. Ethnicity / 5. Conceptualizing Race and Racism / PART II: MAJOR ETHNIC GROUPINGS / 6. African Americans / 7. East and Southeast Asian Americans / 8. Culturally Alert Counseling with Native Americans / 9. Culturally Alert Counseling with European Americans / 10. Counseling Middle Eastern Americans / 11. Latino/Latina Americans / 12. South Asian Americans / PART III: SOCIAL GROUPS / 13. Social Class / 14. Counseling Men and Women: Considering Gender and Sex / 15. Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Clients / 16. Religion and Spirituality / 17. Counseling and Disabilities / PART IV: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE / 18. The Practice of Culturally Alert Counseling: Introduction and Accessibility / 19. The Practice of Culturally Alert Counseling: Assessment and Intervention PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-8135-4 • ©2013 • 652 PAgeS • culturAl PSychotherAPy: Theory, Methods, and Practice Martin La Roche, Harvard Medical School Written by an expert in culturally competent psychotherapeutic practice, this book presents an integrated psychotherapeutic framework to help students and practitioners understand, investigate and treat clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. La Roche introduces a logical theoretical model that takes into account the influence of sociopolitical, economic and cultural processes within the psychotherapeutic process. Using a three-phased psychotherapeutic model with specific clinical recommendations and suggestions for each phase, the book explores complex clinical cases that illustrate in detail each phase. CONTENTS 1. Introduction: What is Cultural Psychotherapy? / 2. Phase I: Addressing Basic Needs and Symptom Reduction / 3. Phase II: Understanding Patients' Experiences / 4. Phase III: Fostering Empowerment / 5. Addressing Cultural Differences in the Psychotherapeutic Process / 6. The Cultural Formulation and the Conceptual Foundations / 7. Validating Cultural Competent Interventions / 8. A Clinical Illustration of the Three Phased Model Cultural Psychotherapeutic Model / 9. Beyond Cultural Psychotherapy: Cultural Thinking PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4522-2515-9 • ©2013 • 312 PAgeS