The Ninth Edition of Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice continues to be the leading reference for multicultural counseling, combining the latest research, theories, and real-world applications.
Written by experts Derald Wing Sue, David Sue, Helen A. Neville, and Laura Smith, this book provides comprehensive coverage of critical topics such as:
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Cultural humility in clinical practice
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The role of white allies in multicultural counseling
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Minority stress and its impact on mental health
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Social justice counseling approaches
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Microaggressions and their real-world implications
Each chapter includes reflection and discussion questions to deepen understanding and improve retention, making it a powerful tool for classroom learning and professional growth. Readers also gain access to an instructor’s website with PowerPoint decks, exam questions, and sample syllabi.
Perfect for psychologists, counselors, social workers, psychiatrists, and students, this book is a must-have for anyone working with racially, ethnically, and socio-demographically diverse populations.
Product Details:
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Publisher: Wiley
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Publication Date: March 22, 2022
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Edition: 9th
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Language: English
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Print Length: 432 pages
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ISBN-10: 111986190X
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ISBN-13: 978-1119861904
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Item Weight: 7.6 oz (0.48 lbs / 0.22 kg)
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Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.9 x 10.7 inches

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