Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice

David Sue, Helen A Neville, Derald Wing Sue, Laura Smith

Research output: Book/Report/Conference proceedingBook

Abstract

In the newly revised Ninth Edition of Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, a team of veteran practitioners delivers an up-to-date and comprehensive exploration of multicultural counseling combining the most recent research and theoretical concepts in the field. The book examines concepts like “cultural humility,” the role of white allies in multicultural counseling, social justice counseling, “minority stress,” and microaggressions.

Readers will also find:

Expansive discussions on the implications of numerous subjects for real-world clinical practice
“Reflection and Discussion Questions” that encourage reader engagement, learning, and retention with the concepts discussed within
Access to an instructor’s website that provides PowerPoint decks, exam questions, sample syllabi, and links to other valuable resources

Perfectly suited to researchers and practitioners who work in or study mental health and interact with a racially, ethnically, culturally, or socio-demographically diverse population, Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice also belongs in the libraries of social workers and psychiatrists.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherWiley
Number of pages432
Edition9
ISBN (Electronic)9781119861911
ISBN (Print)9781119861904
StatePublished - Mar 2022

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