Table Of ContentBRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE The Foundations of Multicultural Counseling 1 Chapter 1 The Culturally Competent Counselor . Danica G. Hays and Amy L. McLeod 2 Chapter 2 Cultural Identity Development . Cheryl Moore-Thomas 34 SECTION TWO Social Advocacy 57 Chapter 3 Social Justice Counseling . Catherine Y. Chang, Philip B. Gnilka, and Caroline O'Hara 58 Chapter 4 Racism and White Privilege . Danica G. Hays and Marc A. Grimmett 82 Chapter 5 Gender and Sexism . Edward Cannon and Anneliese A. Singh 105 Chapter 6 Sexual Orientation and Heterosexism . Michael P. Chaney and John Marszalek 127 Chapter 7 Social Class and Classism . Kathryn S. Newton 159 Chapter 8 Disability, Ableism, and Ageism . Debra E. Berens 189 SECTION THREE Counseling Multicultural Populations 219 Chapter 9 Individuals and Families of African Descent . Patrice S. Bounds, Ahmad R. Washington, & Malik S. Henfield 220 Chapter 10 Individuals and Families of Arab Descent . Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan, Laura McLaughlin Gonzalez, and Rasha H. Mohamed 245 Chapter 11 Individuals and Families of Asian Descent . Arpana G. Inman and Alvin N. Alvarez 278 Chapter 12 Individuals and Families of Latin Descent . José A. Villalba 313 Chapter 13 Counseling Native Americans . Michael Tlanusta Garrett, J. T. Garrett, Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman, Lisa Grayshield, Edil Torres Rivera, Cyrus Williams, Mark Parrish, Tami Ogletree, and Barbara Kawulich 341 Chapter 14 Individuals and Families of European Descent . H. George McMahon, Pamela O. Paisley, and Bogusia Skudrzyk 382 Chapter 15 Individuals and Familites of Multiracial Descent . Kelley R. Kenney and Mark E. Kenney 419 Chapter 16 Spiritual Diversity . Craig S. Cashwell and Amanda L. Giordano 448 SECTION FOUR Multicultural Conceptualization 475 Chapter 17 Alternative Approaches to Counseling Theories . Jonathan J. Orr 476 Chapter 18 Multicultural Diagnosis and Conceptualization . Karen Eriksen, Victoria E. Kress, Andrea Dixon, and Stephanie J. W. Ford 499 Chapter 19 Themes and Future Directions in Multicultural Counseling Theory, Ethics, Practice, and Research . Danica G. Hays, Tammi F. Milliken, and Jennifer E. Randall 529 Appendix AMCD Multicultural Counseling Competencies 543 References 546 Index 584
SynopsisDeveloping Multicultural Counseling Competence gives graduate students preparing to become counselors and counselors new to their professions innovative, evidence-based guidance for becoming multiculturally competent counselors. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and in-depth, the book takes readers beyond general discussions of race and ethnicity into the realm of a broader, more complex view of multiculturalism and social advocacy in clients and trainees lives. Included are engaging, self-reflective activities, discussion questions, case inserts, practitioner and client perspectives, and study aids all designed to help readers see opportunities for experiential learning related to cultural diversity considerations and social advocacy issues within clients social systems. ", Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence gives graduate students preparing to become counselors and counselors new to their professions innovative, evidence-based guidance for becoming multiculturally competent counselors. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and in-depth, the book takes readers beyond general discussions of race and ethnicity into the realm of a broader, more complex view of multiculturalism and social advocacy in clients' and trainees' lives. Included are engaging, self-reflective activities, discussion questions, case inserts, practitioner and client perspectives, and study aids all designed to help readers see opportunities for experiential learning related to cultural diversity considerations and social advocacy issues within clients' social systems., Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence gives graduate students preparing to become counselors--and counselors new to their professions--innovative, evidence-based guidance for becoming multiculturally competent counselors. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and in-depth, the book takes readers beyond general discussions of race and ethnicity into the realm of a broader, more complex view of multiculturalism and social advocacy in clients' and trainees' lives. Included are engaging, self-reflective activities, discussion questions, case inserts, practitioner and client perspectives, and study aids--all designed to help readers see opportunities for experiential learning related to cultural diversity considerations and social advocacy issues within clients' social systems.