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New Horizons in Multicultural Counseling by John M. Winslade, Gerald D. Monk and Stacey L. Sinclair (2007, Perfect)

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PublisherSAGE Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-101412916763
ISBN-139781412916769
eBay Product ID (ePID)61767914

Product Key Features

Number of Pages536 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNew Horizons in Multicultural Counseling
Publication Year2007
SubjectPsychotherapy / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPsychology
AuthorJohn M. Winslade, Gerald D. Monk, Stacey L. Sinclair
FormatPerfect

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight32 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2007-037952
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal158.3
Table Of ContentForeword: Kenneth J. GergenProloguePrefaceCh 1: What is Culture?Response to Chapter 1: Courtland LeeCh 2: Complexity and CultureResponse to Chapter 2: Allen E. IveyCh 3: A Short History of Colonization and DecolonizationResponse to Chapter 3: Carol Robinson-ZanartuCh 4: Race, Ethnicity, and IdentityResponse to Chapter 4: Angus Hikairo McfarlaneCh 5: Discourse, Positioning, and DeconstructionResponse to Chapter 5: David PareCh 6: Power and Privilege: Part OneResponse to Chapter 6: Judy DanielsCh 7: Power and Privilege: Part TwoResponse to Chapter 7: Michael DAndreaCh 8: Power and Privilege: Part ThreeResponse to Chapter 8: Susan Brotherton, with Felix EsquivelCh 9: Gender and IdentityResponse to Chapter 9: Brent A. TaylorCh 10: The Globalization of IdentityResponse to Chapter 10: Soh-Leong LimCh 11: Identity ConstructionResponse to Chapter 11: Leah BrewCh 12: Cultural Identity DevelopmentResponse to Chapter 12: Todd JenningsCh 13: Models of CommunityResponse to Chapter 13: Jung Min ChoiCh 14: The Question of RacismResponse to Chapter 14: Kobus Maree, Nola Butler-ByrdCh 15: Social Class, Poverty, and the American DreamResponse to Chapter 15: Pilar Hernandez-WolfeCh 16: The Production and Reproduction of Culture in School CounselingResponse to Chapter 16: Trish HatchCh 17: Multicultural Competence ExaminedResponse to Chapter 17: Charles RidleyCh 18: On the Horizon: Next Steps in Multicultural CounselingReferences
SynopsisThis new book is based upon clinical practice, teaching research and scholarly work undertaken over a period of 10 years. It fills a niche on multicultural contextual constructivism, takes a unique approach to counseling and psychotheapy and offers broad topics of diversity., Offering a fresh theoretical perspective and packed with powerful strategies, New Horizons in Multicultural Counseling clarifies the complexity of culture in our increasingly globalized society. Counselors will find practice-based strategies to help them progress in their clinical practice and gain cultural competence., A dynamic exploration of advancing multicultural competence Offering a fresh theoretical perspective and packed with powerful strategies, New Horizons in Multicultural Counseling clarifies the complexity of culture in our increasingly globalized society. Counselors will find practice-based strategies to help them progress in their clinical practice and gain cultural competence. Key Features and Benefits: Presents a social constructionism perspective - a progressive perspective that has emerged within a postmodern paradigm Addresses difficult contemporary human problems with sophisticated and robust conceptual tools, providing readers with a new language to discuss complex counseling and communication problems across cultures Offers innovative ideas and solutions to address common culturally challenges such as racism, personal suffering and stuck situations Inspires creativity and undermines judgment, blame, and shame by reconceptualizing theories of culture, giving readers a better handle on the complexity of lived experience Intended Audience A core text for Multicultural Counseling, this book is also an ideal supplement to more general upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, counseling, and social work. Practitioners will also find the unique perspective and practice-based tools invaluable.
LC Classification NumberBF636.7.C76