Multiculturalism and diversity in clinical supervision : a competency-based approach

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Multiculturalism and diversity in clinical supervision : a competency-based approach

edited by Carol A. Falender, Edward P. Shafranske, and Celia J. Falicov

American Psychological Association, c2014

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This unique book presents clinical supervision as a multicultural encounter. With contributions from recognized experts, it offers both the latest scholarship and illustrations of best practices. Chapters discuss psychotherapy and supervision as cultural encounters, women and social justice, immigrants, sexual minorities, people with disabilities, religious/spiritual issues, socioeconomic status concerns, and American Indian/Alaska native perspectives. Filled with real-life examples, the book includes actual transcripts of supervisor-supervisee interactions that demonstrate how multicultural competence can be developed. This is the only scholarly and practical guide to clinical supervision focused exclusively on multicultural competence.

目次

Contributors Foreword Melba Vasquez Diversity and Multiculturalism in Supervision Carol A. Falender, Edward P. Shafranske, and Celia J. Falicov Psychotherapy and Supervision as Cultural Encounters: The Multidimensional Ecological Comparative Approach Framework Celia J. Falicov Women, Culture, and Social Justice: Supervision Across the Intersections Natalie Porter Compassionate Confrontation and Empathic Exploration: The Integration of Race-Related Narratives in Clinical Supervision Shelly P. Harrell Immigrant Clients, Supervisees, and Supervisors Celia J. Falicov Considering Social Class and Socioeconomic Status in the Context of Multiple Identities: An Integrative Clinical Supervision Approach Nadya A. Fouad and Shannon Chavez-Korell Supervision and Disabilities Jennifer A. Erickson Cornish and Samantha Pelican Monson Addressing Religiousness and Spirituality as Clinically Relevant Cultural Features in Supervision Edward P. Shafranske A Comprehensive Approach to Competently Addressing Sexual Minority Issues in Clinical Supervision Kathleen J. Bieschke, Kelly A. Blasko, and Susan S. Woodhouse Considerations in Supervision Working With American Indian and Alaska Native Clients: Understanding the Context of Deep Culture Joseph E. Trimble and Jeff King Group Supervision as a Multicultural Experience: The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity Jean Lau Chin, Kirsten Petersen, Hui Mei Nan, and Leah Nicholls Reflective Practice: Culture in Self and Other Carol A. Falender, Edward P. Shafranske, and Celia J. Falicov Index About the Editors

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