Full Description
The revised edition of Multicultural Issues in Counseling reflects the changing socio-political landscape as pertains to social justice and multicultural diversity and impact on mental health.
The sixth edition of this essential resource offers counselors concrete pathways to create spaces that honor diversity, foster healing, and strengthen resilience across racial and ethnic identities. Edited by Courtland C. Lee and Marja Humphrey, this edition focuses on the cultural experiences of racially and ethnically diverse clients, centering antiracism and social justice as essential principles of culturally responsive counseling. Understanding that race and ethnicity are critical - though not sole - factors that shape well-being, this book examines the counseling and development needs of people of color and provides guiding frameworks to help practitioners address systemic inequities and promote equitable access to mental health services.
Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1: Understanding Cultural Humility in Counseling: A Pathway to Culturally Competent Practice
Chapter 2: The Cross-Cultural Encounter: Meeting the Challenge of Culturally Competent Counseling
Chapter 3: Intersectionality: The Multiple Dimensions of Cultural Identity in the Counseling Process
Chapter 4: Adopting an Anti-Racist, Social Justice Approach to Counseling
PART II: DIRECTION FOR CULTURALLY COMPETENT COUNSELING WITH BIPOC CLIENTS
Chapter 5: Counseling Native American Clients
Chapter 6: Counseling Black Clients
Chapter 7: Counseling Asian and Pacific Islander Clients
Chapter 8: Counseling Latinx Clients
Chapter 9: Counseling Arab American Clients
Chapter 10: Counseling Multi-racial, Multi-ethnic, Bi-racial Clients
PART III: RACIAL/ETHNIC CONSIDERATIONS IN ETHICAL PRACTICE, RESEARCH, ASSESSMENT AND SUPERVISISION
Chapter 11: Ethical Issues in Multicultural Counseling
Chapter 12: Research Directions in Multicultural Counseling
Chapter 13: Assessment and Diagnosis in Multicultural Counseling
Chapter 14: Culturally Competent Supervision Practices



