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Counseling Spring 2014

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Visit sagepub.com to explore our complete catalog and for table of contents information. 9 TEXTBOOKS CAREER, WORK, AND MENTAL HEALTH: Integrating Career and Personal Counseling Vernon Zunker, Texas State University Individuals seeking career counseling often present with a complex array of issues, and thus it is often diffi cult for counselors to separate career satisfaction and development from other mental health issues. Career, Work, and Mental Health examines this tightly woven connection between mental health issues and career development and offers practical ways for counselors to blend career and personal counseling. Taking this integrative approach, author Vernon Zunker offers step-by-step procedures for delivering effective intervention strategies – tactics that are meaningful and relevant to career choice, career development, and the interconnectedness of personal problems. PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4129-6424-1 • ©2008 • 288 PAGES UNDERSTANDING CAREERS: The Metaphors of Working Lives Kerr Inkson This text uses a unique framework of nine archetypal metaphors to encapsulate the fi eld of career studies. Using an easy-to-read style, author Kerr Inkson examines key concepts, illustrating them with over 50 authentic career cases, to build an excellent bridge between theory and "real life." PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-0-7619-2950-5 • ©2007 • 344 PAGES Cross-Cultural & Multicultural Counseling INCREASING MULTICULTURAL UNDERSTANDING THIRD EDITION Don C. Locke, North Carolina State University • Deryl F. Bailey, University of Georgia College of Social Work This text provides the necessary tools to foster positive and productive relationships among culturally diverse populations. Authors Don C. Locke and Deryl F. Bailey encourage readers to explore their own cultural background and identity, and in the process, begin to better understand others. A best-seller in the fi rst and second editions, this revised and expanded third edition continues to present its classic framework for critical observation with at least 10 elements, including: the history of oppression, religious practices, family structure, degree of acculturation, poverty, language and the arts, racism and prejudice, sociopolitical factors, child-rearing practices, and values and attitudes. NEW AND KEY FEATURES • Features a new chapter on social justice • Includes thoughtfully updated chapters on specifi c groups: African Americans, Japanese Americans, Mexican Americans, Korean Americans, Native American Indians, Chinese Americans, and Vietnamese in the United States • Weaves current affairs throughout the chapters to encourage under- standing of cultural competence • Provides an invaluable model for both prospective and current counselors • Successfully crosses disciplines to a variety of other fi elds in which the demand to understand cultural membership is growing CONTENTS 1. A Model of Multicultural Understanding / 2. Native American Indians / 3. Mexican Americans / 4. Puerto Rican Americans / 5. African Americans / 6. Chinese Americans / 7. Japanese Americans / 8. Korean Americans / 9. Vietnamese in the United States / 10. Jewishness in America / 11. Muslims in the United States /12. Social Justice in Education and Counseling PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4129-3658-3 • ©2014 • 352 PAGES • Let us help you with your textbook decisions! Locate your sales representative at sagepub.com/fi ndmyrep, or visit sagepub.com/faculty.nav for more information.

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