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    Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice: Beyond a Conventional Approach

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    Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice: Beyond a Conventional Approach

    Heesoon Jun, "Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice: Beyond a Conventional Approach"
    English | ISBN: 1412960568, 1412960576 | 2009 | PDF | 488 pages | 4,2 MB

    Until now, an important aspect of multicultural counseling has been long overlooked amid the profusion of literature—the practical application of multicultural theory. Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice: Beyond a Conventional Approach fills this void and tackles some of the top challenges in multicultural counseling including how to implement multicultural theory and how to practice social justice and equity. This groundbreaking work takes a multilayered and multidimensional approach that will help practitioners “walk the talk” of multicultural competency. It introduces a new model that will give practitioners a clearer understanding of the client’s worldview for culturally appropriate assessment, diagnoses, and treatment.

    Key Features

    Provides Concrete Strategies boxes for introduced concepts
    Emphasizes self-reflection and self-awareness for practitioners
    Contains exercises to help practitioners better understand ethnocentrism, types of thinking styles, and automatic thought patterns
    Examines the complexities of the intersection of multiple identities and sociocultural contexts
    Includes a unique organization style that groups topics by various “isms” (ageism, classism, racism, etc.)

    Intended Audience
    Based on holistic thinking and transformative learning styles, this core text is ideal for graduate courses in counseling, psychology, or social work.