Multicultural counseling and psychotherapy : a lifespan perspective

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Multicultural counseling and psychotherapy : a lifespan perspective

Leroy G. Baruth, M. Lee Manning

Pearson/ Merrill/Prentice Hall, c2007

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-435) and indexes

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内容説明

For courses in multicultural counseling or any human services course that directs attention to serving diverse clients. Written to explore the lives and potential counseling problems of African American, Hispanic American, Asian American, European American, and American Indian populations, this text considers the powerful influences of a client's developmental stage and cultural background. Intervening with clients from counseling specific groups during various lifespan stages, and professional issues/future directions of the multicultural counseling field are also covered. The text is organized into three parts and seventeen chapters. Part one provides background knowledge for intervening with clients of differing backgrounds. Part two centers on understanding and counseling African American, American Indian, Asian American, European American, and Hispanic American clients, as well as lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients in the various lifespan stages. Part three discusses professional issues in multicultural counseling and explores future directions in the field. The book takes the perspective that gays, lesbians, and bisexuals also have a culture of "sexual orientation," and the authors provide counseling strategies for this diverse group. Also important, the book addresses gender, social class, and current issues. Experiential exercises are provided in the appendix and are mentioned in the appropriate chapters. The fourth edition of Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Life Span Perspective is the only multicultural counseling text to take a lifespan approach from a perspective of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, maintaining that integrating multicultural and lifespan considerations are crucial to counseling effectiveness.

目次

PART I Overview Chapter 1 Introduction to Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy Chapter 2 The Counselor's Cultural Identity Chapter 3 The Culturally Effective Counselor PART II Understanding and Counseling Clients in Multicultural Settings and Throughout the Lifespan Chapter 4 Multicultural Human Growth and Development Chapter 5 Understanding African American Clients Chapter 6 Counseling African American Clients Chapter 7 Understanding American Indian Clients Chapter 8 Counseling American Indian Clients Chapter 9 Understanding Asian American Clients Chapter 10 Counseling Asian American Clients Chapter 11 Understanding European American Clients Chapter 12 Counseling European American Clients Chapter 13 Understanding Hispanic American Clients Chapter 14 Counseling Hispanic American Clients Chapter 15 Understanding Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients Chapter 16 Counseling Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients PART III Professional Issues in Multicultural Counseling Chapter 17 Issues in Multicultural Counseling Epilogue Multiculural Counseling and Psychotherapy Appendix A Selected Journals Recommended for Counselors in Multicultural Settings Appendix B Suggested Multicultural Experiential Activities References Author Index Subject Index

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