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Psychology Spring 2014

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Visit sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog and for table of contents information. 17 TexTbooks exPerIentIAl APProAch for develoPIng multIculturAl counSelIng comPetence Mary Fawcett, Winona State University • Kathy M. Evans, University of South Carolina This text is an ideal companion for students preparing for a career in counseling or mental health. Mental health workers- in-training need to learn to work effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds, and this text helps them develop these key skills by providing a ready-made resource of multicultural and diversity activities that instructors can assign to enhance student learning in class. It is applicable to all of the core courses in the Counseling curriculum and it is developmentally designed to help students build multicultural and diversity competencies from beginning to advanced level. CONTENTS 1. Introduction / 2. The Multicultural Counseling Competencies / 3. Dimensions of Personal Identity and Racial Identity Models / 4. Counselor Awareness of Own Cultural Value and Biases, Attitudes and Beliefs / 5. Counselor Awareness of Own Cultural Values and Biases, Knowledge / 6. Counselor Awareness of Own Cultural Values and Biases, Skills / 7. Counselor Awareness of Client's Worldview, Attitudes and Beliefs / 8. Counselor Awareness of Client's Worldview, Knowledge / 9. Counselor Awareness of Client's Worldview, Skills / 10. Culturally Appropriate Intervention Strategies, Beliefs and Attitudes / 11. Culturally Appropriate Intervention Strategies, Knowledge / 12. Culturally Appropriate Intervention Strategies, Skills / 13. Goals and Plans for the Future PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-9652-5 • ©2013 • 224 PAgeS • SocIAl juStIce counSelIng: The Next Steps Beyond Multiculturalism Rita Chi-Ying Chung, George Mason University • Frederic P. Bemak, George Mason University Social Justice Counseling develops a new frontier in multicultural social justice work and is the next step toward alleviating the injustices faced by individuals in society. Addressing issues of social class, race and ethnicity, and more, this book reflects the shift in recent years towards social justice counseling for all mental health professionals. It offers new and unique perspectives supplementing important social justice issues and enhancing the content taught in multicultural courses. The authors are leading authorities on multicultural and social justice counseling and have led the way to create a specialization with a nationally recognized program in multicultural social justice counseling. CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTION TO COUNSELING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE / 1. Introduction / 2. Theories of Multicultural Counseling / 3. Theories of Social Justice / PART II: MULTI-LEVEL MODEL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY, COUNSELING, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS / 4. Development and Rationale for the Multi-Level Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Social Justice and Human Rights / 5. Multi-Level Model of Psychotherapy, Counseling, Social Justice and Human Rights / PART III: SOCIAL JUSTICE JOURNEYS AND PERSONAL APPLICATIONS / 6. The Journey of an Asian Human Rights and Social Justice Road Warrior: Rita Chi-Ying Chung / 7. Their Personal Journey of a Social Justice and Human Rights Advocate: Fred Bemak / 8. Social Justice Reflections of Graduate Students / Part IV: Critical Social Justice Tools / 9. Change Models / 10. Leadership and Social Justice / 11. Advocacy and Social Justice / 12. Myths and Realities of Empowerment / 13. Interdisciplinary Collaboration as a Means Towards Social Justice / Part V: Social Justice Applications / 14. Social Action Research and Social Justice / 15. Model Higher Education Programs in Social Justice / PART VI: SOCIAL JUSTICE IN A GLOBAL WORLD / 16. Social Justice in a Global World / 17. Conclusion PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-9952-6 • ©2012 • 288 PAgeS • culturAlly AdAPtIve counSelIng SkIllS: Demonstrations of Evidence- Based Practices Miguel E. Gallardo, Pepperdine University • Christine J. Yeh, University of San Francisco • Joseph E. Trimble, Western Washington University • Thomas A. Parham, University of California, Irvine A key supplement for courses on multicultural counseling, this book is a practical volume that will help faculty and students see demonstrations of multicultural counseling in practice. The text covers evidence-based practices for working with five major ethnic groups, while weaving in other factors such as gender, disability, sexuality, and more. CONTENTS PART I: African Centered Applications of the SISM / PART II: Sociocultural Specific Therapeutic Skills for Latina/os: Expanding Our Evidence-Based Practice Perspectives / PART III: Culturally Adapted Counseling Skills for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders / PART IV: North American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Moving Beyond the Surface Level / PART V: Challenging Misperceptions and Widening the Lens: Middle Eastern Americans / PART VI: Where do we go from here: Education, Training, Practice and Research Implications PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-8721-9 • ©2012 • 392 PAgeS • eSSentIAlS of croSS-culturAl counSelIng Lawrence H. Gerstein, Ball State University • P. Paul Heppner, University of Missouri, Columbia • Stefania Aegisdottir, Ball State University • Seung-Ming A. Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong • Kathryn L. Norsworthy, Rollins College This is a brief, supplemental book derived from the international handbook of Cross-Cultural Counseling. Edited by a high-profile team with international expertise, the book focuses on the history, issues, challenges, and opportunities for the counseling profession worldwide. It includes nine chapters discussing topics such as cultural, cross-cultural, and cross-national counseling; the counseling profession both domestically and internationally; the theoretical and methodological issues when studying culture; the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural and cross-national collaboration; and the future of cross-cultural counseling. CONTENTS 1. Cross-Cultural Counseling / 2. The Intersection of Multicultural and Cross-National Movements in the United States / 3. The Counseling Profession In and Outside the United States / 4. Exportation of U.S.-Based Models of Counseling and Counseling Psychology / 5. Theoretical and Methodological Issues When Studying Culture / 6. Internationalization of the Counseling Profession / 7. Crossing Borders in Collaboration / 8. Cross-Cultural Collaboration / 9. A Global Vision for the Future of Cross-Cultural Counseling PAPerbAck ISbn: 978-1-4129-9950-2 • ©2012 • 280 PAgeS •

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