For graduate students preparing to become counselors and for new counselors as a resource
An innovative, evidence-based approach to helping graduate students become multiculturally competent counselors
Revised and updated to present the latest references and statistics related to theory, research, and practice with multicultural populations, this text continues to help graduate students become multiculturally competent counselors. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and in-depth, the book takes readers beyond general discussions of race and ethnicity, into the realm of a broader, more complex view of multiculturalism and social advocacy in clients’ and trainees’ lives.
Here scholarship is balanced with a highly interactive approach to give future counselors the empirically based information they need, together with engaging, self-reflective activities, discussion questions, case inserts, practitioner and client perspectives, and study aids. In it readers see opportunities for experiential learning related to cultural diversity considerations and social advocacy issues within clients’ social systems.
Revised and updated to present the latest references and statistics related to theory, research, and practice with multicultural populations, this text continues to help graduate students become multiculturally competent counselors. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and in-depth, the book takes readers beyond general discussions of race and ethnicity, into the realm of a broader, more complex view of multiculturalism and social advocacy in clients’ and trainees’ lives. Balancing scholarship with a highly interactive approach, it gives future counselors the empirically based information they need, together with a number of engaging, self-reflective learning aids.
This new edition features:
§ updated references and statistics
§ additional trainee activities
§ a new chapter addressing counseling considerations for working with multiracial individuals and families
§ additional case studies and “voices from the field”
§ additional information on ethical issues
§ greater attention to international and refugee populations and immigration issues
§ increased discussion of alternative counseling approaches
Also from Danica G. Hays and Bradley T. Erford:
0137017502 - Mastering the National Counselor Exam and the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam, 1/e - ©2011
0132432412 - Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence: A Systems Approach, 1/e - ©2010
Also from Bradley T. Erford:
0131714104 - Group Work: Processes and Applications, 1/e - ©2011
0132462958 - Transforming the School Counseling Profession, 3/e - ©2011
0137017502 - Mastering the National Counselor Exam and the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam, 1/e - ©2011
0132283514 - Orientation to the Counseling Profession: Advocacy, Ethics, and Essential Professional Foundations, 1/e - ©2010
0135034825 - Group Work in the Schools, 1/e - ©2010
0131702823 - Thirty-Five Techniques Every Counselor Should Know, 1/e - ©2010
0132432412 - Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence: A Systems Approach, 1/e - ©2010
0132431777 - Crisis Intervention and Prevention, 1/e - ©2010
0131709046 - Group Activities: Firing Up for Performance, 1/e - ©2007