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Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence Danica Hays

Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence By Danica Hays

Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence by Danica Hays


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Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence: A Systems Approach by Danica Hays

Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to MyLab (TM) Counseling with Pearson eText. To order MyLab Counseling with Pearson eText packaged with the bound book, use ISBN 0134522702. Designed to help students and new counselors acquire multicultural counseling competence, this book includes self-development opportunities for fostering awareness, knowledge, and the skills necessary for understanding cultural makeup, understanding others of diverse identities and experiences, and engaging in facilitative counseling relationships. Expanding on the features that made the first two editions widely popular, this revision provides a closer look at how to apply the information in practice through an expanded number of case studies and Voices from the Field features. The new edition includes additional information on ethics in multicultural counseling and operationalization of the 2015 multicultural and social justice counseling competencies; increases the focus on international and refugee populations and immigration issues; and provides additional coverage on alternative counseling approaches with multicultural competencies. Also available with MyLab Counseling This title is also available with MyLab Counseling-an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with the text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students see key concepts demonstrated through video clips, practice what they learn, test their understanding, and receive feedback to guide their learning and ensure they master key learning outcomes.

About Danica Hays

Danica G. Hays, PhD, LPC, NCC, is an associate professor of Counseling and Chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services at Old Dominion University. She is a recipient of the Outstanding Research Award, Outstanding Counselor Educator Advocacy Award, and Glen E. Hubele National Graduate Student Award from the American Counseling Association as well as the Patricia B. Elmore Excellence in Measurement and Evaluation Award and President's Special Merit Award from the Association of Assessment in Counseling and Education (AACE). Dr. Hays served as Founding Editor of Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation, a national peer-refereed journal of the AACE, and is Editor of Counselor Education and Supervision, a national peer-refereed journal of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. She served as President of the AACE in 2011-12. Her research interests include qualitative methodology, assessment and diagnosis, trauma and gender issues, and multicultural and social justice concerns in counselor preparation and community mental health. She has published over 75 articles and book chapters in these areas and coauthored or coedited these other books to date: Qualitative Inquiry in Clinical and Educational Settings (Guilford Publications), Mastering the National Counselor Exam and the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Exam (Pearson), and the ACA Encyclopedia of Counseling (American Counseling Association). Professor Hays is also co-editor of the upcoming text, A Counselor's Guide to Career Assessment Instruments (6th edition, National Career Development Association). She has been a faculty member at Old Dominion University since 2006 and her primary teaching responsibilities are doctoral-level research methods courses, assessment, and clinical supervision. Bradley T Erford, PhD, LCPC, NCC, is a professor in the school counseling program at Loyola University with primary teaching responsibilities in assessment, research, and lifespan development. He has held numerous professional leadership positions, including past president of the American Counseling Association, and published numerous books, articles and book chapters.

Table of Contents

SECTION ONE: The Foundations of Multicultural Counseling Chapter 1: The Culturally Competent Counselor - Danica G. Hays and Amy L. McLeod Chapter 2: Cultural Identity Development - Cheryl Moore-Thomas SECTION TWO: Social Advocacy Chapter 3: Social Justice Counseling - Philip B. Gnilka, Caroline O'Hara, and Catherine Y. Chang Chapter 4: Racism and White Privilege - Danica G. Hays and Ann Shillingford Chapter 5: Gender and Sexism - Anneliese A. Singh and Taryne M. Mingo Chapter 6: Sexual Orientation and Heterosexism - Michael P. Chaney and Michael Brubaker Chapter 7: Social Class and Classism - Kathryn S. Newton and Bradley T. Erford Chapter 8: Disability, Ableism, and Ageism - Debra E. Berens and Bradley T. Erford SECTION THREE: Counseling Multicultural Populations Chapter 9: Individuals and Families of African Descent - Patrice S. Bounds, Ahmad R. Washington, and Malik S. Henfield Chapter 10: Individuals and Families of Arab Descent - Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan, Aisha Al-Qimlass, and Laura McLaughlin Gonzalez Chapter 11: Individuals and Families of Asian Descent - Linh Luu, Arpana G. Inman, and Alvin N. Alvarez Chapter 12: Individuals and Families of Latin Descent - Jose A. Villalba Chapter 13: Counseling Native Americans - Michael Tlanusta Garrett, J. T. Garrett, Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman, Lisa Grayshield, Edil Torres Rivera, Cyrus Williams, and Mark Parrish Chapter 14: Individuals and Families of European Descent - H. George McMahon, Pamela O. Paisley, and Bogusia Skudrzyk Chapter 15: Individuals and Families of Multiracial Descent - Kelley R. Kenney and Mark E. Kenney Chapter 16: Spiritual Diversity - Craig S. Cashwell and Amanda L. Giordano SECTION FOUR: Multicultural Conceptualization Chapter 17: Alternative Approaches to Counseling Theories - Jonathan J. Orr Chapter 18: Multicultural Diagnosis and Conceptualization - Victoria E. Kress, Andrea Dixon, and Laura Shannonhouse

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CIN0134523806G
9780134523804
0134523806
Developing Multicultural Counseling Competence: A Systems Approach by Danica Hays
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20170704
704
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