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Practicing multiculturalism : affirming diversity in counseling and psychology / edited by Timothy B. Smith.

Contributor(s): Smith, Timothy B.
Publisher: Boston, MA : Pearson / Allyn and Bacon, c2004Description: xv, 341 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 020533640X (pbk.).Subject(s): Cross-cultural counselingDDC classification: 158.3
Partial contents:
Part 1: Overview: Understanding multicultural contexts: 1. Practicing multiculturalism: an introduction - 2. The multicultural context of mental health -- Part 2: Multicultural skill development: 3. Awareness and identity: Foundational principles of multicultural practice - 4. Intercultural communication as contexts for mindful achievement - 5. Working from within: Contextual mental health and organizational competence - 6. A contextual approach to assessment -- Part 3: Considerations for multicultural practice with specific populations: 7. Effective interventions with children of color and their families: A contextual developmental approach - 8. Counseling and Psychotherapy with African American clients - 9. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Latino/Latina clients - 10. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Asian American Clients - 11. Counseling and Psychotherapy with native American Clients - 12. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Arab American Clients - 13. Counseling and Psychotehraphy for Acculturation and ethnic identity concerns with immmigrant and international student clients - 14. Religious and spiritual diversity in counseling and psychotherapy - 15. Understanding classism to effect personal change -- Part 4: Conclusion: 16. Understanding individuals in their context: a relational perspective of multicultural counseling and psychotherapy -- Index.
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Floor 3, Shelf 2 , Side 2, TierNo 3, BayNo 7

158.3 PRA (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOMAC,37000,03,GR 5000047962

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: Overview: Understanding multicultural contexts: 1. Practicing multiculturalism: an introduction - 2. The multicultural context of mental health -- Part 2: Multicultural skill development: 3. Awareness and identity: Foundational principles of multicultural practice - 4. Intercultural communication as contexts for mindful achievement - 5. Working from within: Contextual mental health and organizational competence - 6. A contextual approach to assessment -- Part 3: Considerations for multicultural practice with specific populations: 7. Effective interventions with children of color and their families: A contextual developmental approach - 8. Counseling and Psychotherapy with African American clients - 9. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Latino/Latina clients - 10. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Asian American Clients - 11. Counseling and Psychotherapy with native American Clients - 12. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Arab American Clients - 13. Counseling and Psychotehraphy for Acculturation and ethnic identity concerns with immmigrant and international student clients - 14. Religious and spiritual diversity in counseling and psychotherapy - 15. Understanding classism to effect personal change -- Part 4: Conclusion: 16. Understanding individuals in their context: a relational perspective of multicultural counseling and psychotherapy -- Index.