Counseling across cultures
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Counseling across cultures
SAGE, 2002
5th ed
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Previous ed.: 1996
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Counseling Across Cultures, Fifth Edition offers a comprehensive examination of the increasing priority of culture in the counselling process.The contributors examine the cultural context of accurate assessment and appropriate interventions in counselling, highlighting work with groups including African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, refugees, and international students.Chapters also consider cultually appropriate counselling methods as they relate to gender, aged populations, health psychology, and school settings.
Features/Benefits
- Study questions at the end of each chapter help instructors with guiding students' in-class discussion and testing of materials.
- Primary and secondary objectives placed at the beginning of each chapter give students assistance in understanding key points for each chapter.
- Up-to-date knowledge presented in each chapter provides students with the state of the art in research relating to and standards of practice for cross-cultural and multicultural counselling
- Authoritative editors and contributors - recognized as leaders in this field provide their expertise
New to This Edition
Study questions at the end of each chapter. New chapters on: counselling aging individuals, school counselling, counselling individuals from specialized, marginalized, and undeserved groups (such as individuals from outsider religious faiths, persons with special health problems, and those from low-income areas), spiritual issues, multicultural aspects of health psychology, conducting research on cross-cultural and multicultural counseling. Expanded coverage of refugees and their families, counselling international students and sojourners, Pacific Islanders, and various clinical approaches to counselling the culturally different. Revised chapter organization: Chapters are now organized into 4 distinct sections, thus improving conceptualization of the area.
目次
Foreword
Introduction
SECTION I: BASIC ISSUES
1. Ethics, Competence and Other Professional Issues in Culture-Centered Counseling
2. Universal and Cultural Aspects of Counseling and Psychotherapy
SECTION II: ETHNOCULTURAL POPULATIONS
3. Ethnocultural Considerations and Strategies for Providing Counseling Services for Native American Indians
4. Black Identity: A Repertoire of Daily Enactments
5. Counseling Asian Americans
6. Counseling the Latina/o: A Guiding Framework for a Diverse Population
SECTION III: BROADLY DEFINED CULTURAL GROUPS
7. Revisiting Gender Issues in Multicultural Counseling
8. Counseling International Students and Sojourners
9. Counseling and Psychotherapy with Refugees
10. Counseling Individuals from Marginalized and Underserved Groups
11. Cross-Cultural Gerontological Counseling: Current Models and Common Issues
SECTION IV: ISSUES
12. Spirituality in Counseling Across Cultures: Many Rivers to the Sea
13. Health Psychology in Multiethnic Perspective
14. Putting Cultural Empathy into Practice
SECTION V: APPLICATIONS
15. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Counseling Across Cultures: A Functional Analytic Approach for Clinical Applications
16. Appraisal and Assessment in Cross-Cultural Counseling
17. School Counselors: Professional Origins in Cross-Cultural Counseling
18. Research Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Counseling
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