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Culturally Adaptive Counseling Skills: Demonstrations of Evidence-Based Practices

Editat de Miguel E. Gallardo, Christine Jean Yeh, Joseph E. Trimble, Thomas A. Parham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2011
This book is a practical volume that will help lectuers and students see demonstrations of multicultural counseling in practice. The text covers evidence-based practices for working with five major ethnic groups, while weaving in other factors such as gender, disability, sexuality, and more. Each chapter has two case studies by an invited expert who also provides commentary and lessons drawing upon each case.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412987219
ISBN-10: 1412987210
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

"This text is practice and evidence-based. This will be one of the first texts to actually bridge the gaps between awareness, knowledge and (research based) practice. We all know the importance of training our students to become culturally competent practitioners but our texts don’t demonstrate how to skillfully effect therapeutic change. The case examples are going to really make this text notable. Professional therapists and scholars are going to share firsthand experiences with working with the culturally diverse groups. More importantly, they are going to introduce their theoretical orientation AND walk the reader through the tenets of the Culturally Adaptive Model so that the reader conceptualizes the client’s issues – and helps the client resolve his/her issues."
"The emphasis of this text on practitioner self-awareness, knowledge of diverse groups, practice-based evidence, and the proposed cases of practice-based evidence approaches with various ethnocultural populations will be very valuable. It fills an important gap in the current materials available for multicultural counseling courses."
"The text description clearly identifies the benefits to masters’ level graduate students. It would be a valuable supplemental text for a masters’ level introductory course in cross/multi cultural counseling. It is also likely to be useful as a stand- alone for text the broader audience of doctoral students and professional development training for practitioners."

Cuprins

Foreword - J. Manuel Casas
1. Introduction and Overview - Authors
Part I - African Centered Applications of the SISM
2. Delivering Culturally Competent Therapeutic Services to African American Clients - Thomas A. Parham
3. Case Illustration: Reflections on the Culturally Adaptive Model of Counseling for Persons of African Descent - Cheryl Tawede Grills
4. Case Illustration: Exploring African American Case with the AA-SISM - Anderson J. Franklin
Part II - Sociocultural Specific Therapeutic Skills for Latina/os: Expanding Our Evidence-Based Practice Perspectives
5. Therapists as Cultural Architects and Systemic Advocates - Miguel E. Gallardo
6. Case Illustration: Evidence-based Practice with Latina/o Adolescents and Families - I. David Acevedo-Polakovich, PhD & Cheryl Gering, MA
7. Case Illustration: Implementation and Application of Latina/o Values in Practice - Susana O. Salgado
Part III - Culturally Adapted Counseling Skills for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
8. Working with Asian American and Pacific Islander Clients - Christine J. Yeh
9. Case Illustration: Culturally Adaptive Model of Counseling - Nita Tewari & Arpana Inman
10. Case Illustration: A Culturally Adaptive Conceptualization for 1.5 Generation of Southeast Asian Americans - Jorge Wong & Kao Chiu Saechao, M.S.W.
Part IV - North American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Moving Beyond the Surface Level
11. Working with North American Indian and Alaska Native Clients - Joseph E. Trimble
12. Case Illustration: The Treatment of PTSD with a Laguna Pueblo Woman - Jeff King
13. Case Illustration: The Throw Away Boy: The Case of of an Eastern Woodlands American Indian Adolescent - Gayle Skawennio Morse & Angela M. Enno
Part V - Challenging Misperceptions and Widening the Lens: Middle Eastern Americans
14. Middle Eastern Americans (MEA) in Therapy: An Application of the Skills Identification Stage Model - Maryam Sayyedi, Noha Alshugairi & Metra Azar Salem
15. Case Illustration: The Case of Kian: Application of the MEA-SISM - Maryam Sayyedi, Noha Alshugairi & Metra Azar Salem
16. Case Illustration: The Case of Mena and Ahmad: Application of the MEA-SISM - Maryam Sayyedi, Noha Alshugairi & Metra Azar Salem
Part VI - Where do we go from here: Education, Training, Practice and Research Implications
17. "So what should I actually do?" Developing Skills for Greater Multicultural Competence - Rebecca L. Toporek
18. Multicultural Counseling in a Multitheoretical Context: New Applications for Practice - Jeff E. Harris
19. Ecological and Culturally Responsive Directions for the Skills Identification Stage Model - Yeh et al.
Afterword - Janet Helms

Descriere

Specifically looking at Counselling Ethnic Minorities in the US, this book will be of interest to anyone studying or researching comparative counselling.